Cheqer is built around one move: see a word, search it out. Everything else grows from there.
📖 Read
The Reader shows the English text with the Hebrew or Greek underneath. Use the chips in the header: the book and chapter open pickers that go all the way down to a verse, the version chip cycles BSB, KJV, and WEB, and the Heb/Grk chip hides the original line. You can also type a reference like John 3:16 straight into any picker.
🔍 Search out a word
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Tap any English word in a verse.
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A sheet shows the original word behind it: its root, meaning, and a 🔊 button that says it aloud, syllable by syllable.
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Tap that original word to open the full Word Study: how translators render it, how its meaning moves across the eras of the canon, how the Septuagint carried it into Greek, where Second Temple writers use the idea, and every occurrence in Scripture.
The panels marked Sod are the deeper counsel: ancient witnesses gathered around the word, each labeled with how strong its evidence is.
💬 Ask questions
Tap a verse and ask anything in plain English: what is it really saying, what are the themes, how does it connect with the rest of Scripture. Tap “+ more verses” to grow the selection into a passage first. Every answer is searched from the text, and each one carries a “How this was found” receipt showing the searches behind it.
The Ask ✨ button in the header takes broader questions: “where does Scripture talk about the sons of God?” Answers come back with the verses found and the original words behind them.
🏛️ Walk the Library
The Library tab holds the writings from the centuries around the New Testament: Josephus, Philo, 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and more, readable in English. Not Scripture, but the world in which Scripture was read.
✍️ Keep and publish studies
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Save word studies and Ask answers as notes (free account needed).
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Open any study from the Studies tab to read it and build on it.
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Publish your best ones for everyone using Cheqer, and save a copy of any community study to make it your own.
🌗 Make it yours
The About screen has the appearance switch (Auto follows your device), pronunciation voice tips for computers, and the data credits behind every panel.
Open the Reader and tap a word →