Explore the Languages

New to the languages? No problem! There's no better time to begin learning than now. Each of the three primary biblical languages has a unique personality and sound, and opens doors to a whole new world of bible study.

Greek

Smooth and concise, Koine Greek is the language of the New Testament and the Old Testament translation known as the Septuagint.

Hebrew

Breathy and poetic, ancient Hebrew carries the bulk of the Old Testament texts through millenia of history.

Aramaic

Fluid yet resilient, Aramaic is found in both Old and New Testament texts and was likely spoken by Jesus himself.

Biblical Language Culture

Binguist is the home of biblical language culture. Everything we touch is meant to celebrate the biblical languages and immerse our lives in Scripture. There are three ways we aim to do this:

Language Learning

Courses, tips, tools, resources, and discussion on all things Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic.

Bible Study

Biblical insight through translation, exegesis, and devotionals.

Free Monthly Printables

Flashcards, Scripture art, holiday guides, and anything else that immerses lives in Scripture and integrates biblical languages into everyday life.

Contributors

Melissa Anne Robertson

Binguist Creative

Melissa is a pilot’s wife and mother of two in East Tennessee. With a Bachelor's degree in biblical languages, Melissa uses her insight in Greek and Hebrew to write vivid biblical historical fiction and inspire others to fall more in love with the Bible and its languages.

Recent Posts

The Two Faces of Purim

Purim is a very two-toned holiday. Curiously joined to the joyful celebrations is the solemn act of fasting. One minute pious and contemplative, the next abandoned to laughter, sweets, and noise. Lots of noise. As Read more…

Roots: Enthusiasm

This post is part of the “Roots” series which explores the etymology of powerful words. In my mind the face of enthusiasm is bug-eyed with excitement, mouth open with joy and nose crinkled with laughter. Read more…