FlashGreek PRO - HD Flashcards

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Danny Zacharias  | 
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FlashGreek PRO - HD Flashcards
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NT Greek Multimedia flashcards
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The Evolution of the Flashcard ! From the makers of PαrsεGrεεk — Multimedia Flashcards for learning New Testament Greek. Study by frequency, by root, by type of word, or in conjunction with today's top introductory grammars. All words that occur 20x or more include the following: - image/mnemonics - audio for both sides of the card (Erasmian pronunciation) - a contextual example from the New Testament Tailor quizzes to your needs, including as much or as little of the multimedia content as you want. Or sit back and study in slideshow mode, even while driving! Either way, you'll be acing those vocab tests in no time. In addition, FlashGreek Pro has a principal parts mode where users can drill themselves on verb principal parts. The following grammar textbooks are supported: - William Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (2019) - Constantine Campbell, Reading Biblical Greek (2017) - N. Clayton Croy, Biblical Greek Primer (1999) - David Alan Black, Learn to Read New Testament Greek (2009) - Jeremy Duff, Elements of New Testament Greek (2005) - James Hewett, New Testament Greek (2009) - Köstenberger, Merkle, and Plummer, Going Deeper with New Testament Greek (2016) - S. M. Baugh, A New Testament Greek Primer (2009) - Gerald Stevens, New Testament Greek Primer (2010) - Danny Zacharias, Biblical Greek Made Simple (2018) - Stanley Porter, Fundamentals of New Testament Greek (2010) [*not all Porter vocabulary have the multimedia elements) *Disclaimer 1* I am in no way associated with any of the publishers nor the authors of the grammars. This is not an official companion app for any of them - it is simply compatible with the intro grammars. **Disclaimer 2** I have tried my best to be entirely accurate with the vocabulary lists according to chapters in the textbook. But mistakes do happen— my apologies if there are any. Please be responsible and check these flashcards against your textbook to ensure accuracy. If there are errors, please let us know and they will be fixed. ***Disclaimer 3*** The meanings in these flashcards derive from the awesome ©Accordance Bible Software, and sometimes particular authors view some word meanings slightly differently. In most cases the differences are minor and inconsequential - but again, be responsible and check them against your textbook.}
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Some Latest Reviews

ThisIsGreat2016
01 Dec, 2025
3
I noticed that the app crashed regularly after the update which happened 2 days ago. I was pretty happy in the past but my experience for the past 2 days have been pretty frustrating. Please fix it or revert back to the previous version. It happened on both my ipad and iphone.
BMoratoF
15 Apr, 2025
4
This app is awesome and is really only missing one thing, which is a flashcard experience based on your history. Ideally, when I open the app after closing it, I wouldn’t start over, I would pick it up where I left. Following rounds would be influenced by past rounds, recording what cards I struggle with the most so that they can be repeated more often. Basically, it needs some intelligence. Otherwise, excellent.
prap12345
22 Oct, 2024
3
The app needs serious work. It could use modern spaced repetition, and better, more professional and up to date, pronunciation—no one, except perhaps those at certain seminaries, thinks Erasmian is the way to go. The images are not always clear what in the image the Greek word refers to, i.e, they are not specific enough. Sometimes they are distracting and misleading. The app has serious lag when selecting vocabulary sets. I wish I didn’t have to tap on flip. The app does not seem as polished as other Greek apps out there/the ui and functionality often seems dated and has a 90s/early 2000s feel. 3 stars for being able to select vocab by book/letter AND range of chapters. No one else has that, well done. Also for the wide selection of grammars to go along with. Also, the immense customization in the options. If I couldn’t turn off the images, the sound, the English Bible verses (I’d rather they were in Greek), and I couldn’t select vocab by book and chapter, I’d give it 2 stars. But making it so that it is so customizable is the reason why I keep using it, even if it doesn’t seem as polished as other apps out there.
tcimo2711
22 Aug, 2024
5
I think it'll be great if there's an option to hide the gloss of the lexical form and only show the greek. The glosses were like memory cues to me for remembering the lexical form, but that isn't reflective of what reading through the GNT looks like, so I would need put a thumb over the gloss as its difficult not to look at the gloss when its right below the greek word.
Powhitehorn
04 Aug, 2024
1
I have extensive experience with Koine Greek, spanning four years at the undergraduate level, four years at the master's level, and an additional two years of preparation for my PhD. Out of all the apps I have tried, Flash Greek Pro has the best vocabulary and even includes some pronunciation for words, which is a definite plus. However, the positives end there. The primary issue with Flash Greek Pro is its lack of a fundamental feature: the ability to go back to previous flashcards. This omission severely undermines its utility as a learning tool. The design for filling the flashcards is arbitrary and doesn't make much sense, further compounding the frustration. Moreover, the app is slow and becomes increasingly unresponsive as the number of flashcards grows, often leading to crashes. But the most glaring flaw remains the inability to navigate back through the flashcards. If you have, say, 500 flashcards, you can only move forward. If you get a card wrong, it will eventually come back around, but this is not efficient for learning. Many learners, including myself, benefit greatly from repeatedly going back and forth through flashcards. This flexibility is crucial for thorough learning and retention, and its absence renders the app nearly useless. The inability to review and revisit cards freely ruins the app's effectiveness for Koine Greek learning. Despite its good concept and strong vocabulary, Flash Greek Pro is not worth any investment. Until these critical issues are addressed, I cannot recommend it. Save your money and look for a more user-friendly and efficient tool for your Koine Greek studies.
Sir Chandresque
26 May, 2024
4
This is a generally helpful app but the illustrations are unnecessary and it would take more effort to learn from them than it takes simply to learn the words themselves. The settings need to be tweaked so that turning off the images does not turn off the word definition. Some answers are incorrect, which is surprising. For example, a few words in the perfect tense are described as being aorist. Overall, not a bad app but could certainly be improved.
📚💃🏻🔡
20 May, 2023
4
This app is super helpful for studying by frequency, by textbook, or by book/chapter. I really like the example verses—they help me learn new word better by context. But there are a few issues that I wish could be resolved improved: 1) Some Greek words do not reveal the English gloss when you “flip” the card, and there’s no way to report it in the app. I can figure it out by the verse context or just googling it, but sometimes I forget what the Greek word is after flipping the card. 2) I wish there was a way to save progress with a certain set, or to create a subset of missed words to review later. It’s annoying to accidentally click back or close the app or just open it the next day and have to start all the way from the beginning with the full set. 2b) on that note, it’s way to easy to accidentally go back to settings and lose all of my progress. I was through 220/280 word set when I clicked the settings button because I thought I could a setting without losing my progress…😭 3) I wish there was a way to select a frequency list for the whole GNT, but appearing within certain books—like, I’m working on words appearing 21-50x in the GNT, but I have a Pauline Epistles exam coming up. My professor will give a a vocab list on the text for any words 20x frequency and under for the whole GNT. I wish I could make a study set of words appearing 21-50x in the GNT as a whole, but only those that appear in Romans-Philemon. I can get a study set for just Romans-Philemon, but it automatically includes all words with 50x or under frequency, and I wish I could exclude 20x and under. Overall, most helpful Greek vocab app I’ve found and very thankful to the app creator.
IceFox59
04 Apr, 2021
5
I have been using the app for about a week: I purchased the entire Greek Flash Pro package (Flash,Parse, iGreek) to me it’s well worth the $19.99. Pros (1) The app is a time saver. Never worry about losing or making flashcards again. Convenience alone is worth the price. (2) The audio/mnemonics/scripture aids are excellent for new learners. (This is by far my favorite feature) (3) The customizations are everything I think one could need for practice. (4) While most people will only use one book it is nice to have so many available. Cons (maybe I have not figured this out yet) (1) I wish there was a way to return to a previous card within the deck rather than only being able to advance within the deck
Ginger nerd
16 Feb, 2021
5
If you are an audio learner, visual Learner or even a tactile learner this app can help you learn Greek. It has been extremely helpful for me.

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Rating:
4.68
Voted: 706
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Price: 9.99 $
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Categories: Education
Size: 142MB
App Age: 13 years 4 months
Release Date: Aug 08, 2012
Last Update: Nov 28, 2025
Version: 3.2
Version history
3.2
Nov 28, 2025
- small tweaks - addition of some audio that was previously missing
3.1
Jul 09, 2021
- landscape mode for iPad is now available - Compatibility with Dana Harris's "An Introduction to Biblical Greek Grammar"
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