What would you like to do today?
Choose a posture for today's reading. All three paths lead somewhere good.
Read with confidence
You know almost every word. Let the text carry you.
Κατὰ Ἰωάννην
John
Chapter 17
95.6% familiar
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2 new words
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Syntax 5/5
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Read and grow
Familiar enough to follow, new enough to stretch.
Πρὸς Κορινθίους Αʹ
1 Corinthians
Chapter 12
82.6% familiar
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34 new words
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Syntax 1/5
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Dig in
You'll slow down and work. Bring your lexicon.
Πρὸς Φιλιππησίους
Philippians
Chapter 2
75.9% familiar
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78 new words
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Syntax 1/5
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↺ Refresh — recalculates after a vocab session
▸ How recommendations work
Each chapter is measured by how much of its vocabulary you already know. The three modes use different coverage bands to match different postures:
- Coverage
- Fraction of running words you already recognise (token-level, so common words count every time they appear). Confident: 88 %+. Grow: 76–87 %. Dig in: 62–75 %.
- New words
- Distinct lemmas appearing for the first time in this book that you don't yet know. Confident minimises these; Grow targets a useful 10–35.
- Syntax
- Sentence complexity 1–5. Dig in picks the easiest syntax in its band — so the challenge is vocabulary, not grammar.
Within each mode, the book inferred from your recent vocabulary activity is considered first, then the full New Testament.