BibleRoutine

Understand the Bible — not just read it

Seven minutes a day. Every verse explained plainly, in the words behind the words.

Engraved illustration of light breaking over open pages

John 3:16 · today

“For God so loved the world…”

ἠγάπησενaorist143 uses

A once-and-for-all act of love — not a feeling, a decision.

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Over 40 000 people read the Bible daily with BibleRoutine

Why people choose BibleRoutine

Short daily readings, real explanation, no theology degree required

Psalm 23

6 min · shepherd imagery

Read
Explain
Reflect

Seven minutes, every morning

One passage a day, sized to the time you actually have. The streak does the rest.

Greek · verb

ἠγάπησεν

ēgapēsen

Aorist tense: a single, completed act of love — a decision, not a mood.

Romans 5:8
1 John 4:10
Ephesians 2:4

The word behind the word

Hebrew and Greek made readable — what the word meant, how often it appears, why it matters here.

Letter to Rome, ~57 AD

Paul writes to a church he has never visited, arguing that grace reaches Jew and Gentile on the same terms.

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Context that stays with you

Who wrote it, to whom, and what came before — so the next chapter isn't a cold start.

See how BibleRoutine changes reading

Real notes from people who finally stayed in the text

I read the Bible for years and quietly understood almost none of it. BibleRoutine explains the verse and the word behind it — in seven minutes I actually get it.

Olivia, BibleRoutine readerOlivia

The daily plan is short enough that I never skip. Three weeks in and it's the first habit I've kept since college.

Marcus, BibleRoutine readerMarcus

The original-language notes are what sold me. It's like having a study Bible that only says the part I needed.

Grace, BibleRoutine readerGrace

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