Keep going. The time is adding up.
This local session tracks the hours you spend in each book module. If the number is small, that is not failure - it is a clear invitation to return for one more focused block. Come back regularly to review, memorize, and know the Word of God.
Study rhythm by book
Historical study time is grouped by book, so you can see when you most often return to Greek.
Sunday to Saturday average
Average minutes per day since this book started being tracked.
Weekly Greek study time
Minutes and hours spent in this tool over the last 8 weeks.
Streak awards
Awards are earned for consecutive study days and stay in this browser even if your streak resets.
First Flame
You opened the path and studied Greek for one day.
Second Spark
Two days in a row: the habit is beginning to form.
Three-Day Thread
Three consecutive days: you are returning to the text.
Five-Day Fire
Five days in a row: enough repetition for Greek to feel less foreign.
Weeklong Warmup
One full week of steady contact with the New Testament text.
Ten-Day Trail
Ten days in a row: the course is no longer just a good intention.
Two-Week Tenacity
Two weeks of momentum: you have stayed with the work.
Three-Week Resolve
Three weeks in a row: the habit now has real weight behind it.
Thirty-Day Finish
The full 30-day streak: you reached the course goal.
Hours by section
Time is grouped by the four learning sections, so you can see where your attention has gone.
Foundational Forms
letters, sounds, breathing marks, the idea of case, and the article signals that make Greek readable.
Noticing Nouns
nouns, articles, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions so you can see who is doing what.
Viewing Verbs
verb tells like tense markers, voice and mood signals, and endings so forms become recognizable in context.
Reading Readiness
vocabulary, parsing, reading aloud, and exegetical judgment brought together in 1 John.