Bible Study Tools

A free Bible study system for serious readers of Scripture.

OliveGrove is a passage-first study system: original language tools, doctrine and motif connections, canonical thread traces, and chapter context, all free in a browser. No download. No subscription. No account.

What every serious Bible study tool needs to provide

Readers who want to go deep into Scripture (not just read it, but understand it, trace its argument, and connect it to the rest of the canon) tend to look for the same things in a Bible study tool:

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Original language access

Greek and Hebrew, the words the biblical authors chose, with Strong's codes, definitions, and contextual usage.

Passage-level study infrastructure

Not just the text: the controlling idea, the author's intent, the literary context, and what the passage teaches.

Canonical cross-referencing

How this passage connects to doctrine, recurring biblical motifs, and the theological thread that runs through Scripture.

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Accessible without a barrier

Not locked behind a subscription or a software purchase. Available to any reader, anywhere, on any device.

OliveGrove was built to provide all four.

What OliveGrove provides
What you may be looking for What OliveGrove offers
Greek and Hebrew word study 2,700+ lexicon entries: Strong's codes, glosses, extended definitions, morphology, semantic range, and canonical usage
Passage-level study data 2,400+ passage records: big idea, authorial intent, theological clarification, literary and historical context
Original language terms in context Every passage surfaces its key Greek/Hebrew terms with links to full lexicon entries; the language is found inside the passage, not searched separately
Doctrinal cross-referencing Doctrine pages collecting passages across the canon that teach each doctrine: Christology, justification, resurrection, covenant, and more
Canonical theme and motif tracing Motif pages tracing recurring images (servant, glory, remnant, temple) from Genesis to Revelation; canonical threads tracing developing theological ideas
Book-by-book study Chapter summaries, book storylines, teaching paths, and a book index for every book of Scripture available in the system
Sermon and lesson preparation Teaching paths for each book, passage-level theology, doctrinal connections, and motif traces: the infrastructure for serious preparation
Cost Free: no account, no subscription, no download, no paywall
What OliveGrove is, and what it is not

OliveGrove is not a commentary library, a reading plan tool, or a social Bible app. It does not have 10,000 reference books, audio Bibles, or a community feed. It is built around one thing: giving serious readers of Scripture the theological infrastructure to go deep into every passage they open (original language terms, doctrinal connections, canonical motifs, and chapter context) without a subscription or a download.

If you are coming from a word-first tool and value starting with a Strong's number to find every verse where a Greek or Hebrew word appears, OliveGrove inverts that flow: you start with the passage and the key terms surface from within the text. The original language is still fully accessible; it is just reached through the paragraph rather than the concordance.

If you are coming from a library platform and need to study the biblical text itself without a large software investment, OliveGrove provides the passage-study infrastructure free, in any browser, with no download required.

Who OliveGrove is built for
Pastors and teachers

Preparing a sermon or Bible study lesson requires passage-level theology, original language access, and canonical context. OliveGrove provides all three without a library subscription. Teaching paths for each book surface the doctrinal and thematic structure of the text.

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Students of biblical theology

If you are learning how the Bible holds together (how the Old Testament feeds into the New, how doctrines develop across the canon, how recurring images carry theological weight), OliveGrove is built around exactly that framework. The motifs, threads, and doctrine pages are the system's connective tissue.

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Small group leaders and serious readers

Going deeper than a devotional means sitting with one passage long enough to understand what it actually says, why the author wrote it, and where it fits in Scripture's larger story. The OliveGrove study workspace is designed for exactly that kind of reading.

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