Midian is a Bible built for unhurried reading — named for the wilderness where Moses stopped to look.
Most Bible apps are built like reference databases: verses in rows, cross-references buried in menus, search that returns results but never meaning. They hand you information. Information isn't encounter.
Midian is built on a different conviction — that Scripture is living and active, and that software should treat it that way. Not a database to query. A world to inhabit.
ONE PASSAGE, FOUR MOVEMENTS
I. READ — A page that breathes
No clutter, no feeds, no noise. Just the text, set with the care it deserves, and room to think. Read in the translation you trust, listen to any chapter read aloud, and keep reading when the signal drops.
II. EXPLORE — Every passage is in conversation
Surface the cross-references and the passages that echo the one in front of you, the moment you want them. Follow a thread from a verse to a word, to a commentary, to a teaching video — and back — without ever losing your place.
III. STUDY — Every word is a doorway
Trace the Hebrew and Greek beneath the English, word by word. Oporphology, and every other place a word is used. Set translationsside by side and watch meaning travel across languages and centuries.
IV. REFLECT — Marginalia that stays
Notes and highlights live beside the text, the way they would inin what you want to return to. Lay a passage out on an open canvas and connect it to everything it touches. Move at the pace of a reading plan, or at no pace at all.
A COMPANION THAT KNOWS THE TEXT
Ask a question and get an answer grounded in the passage in fronm cited back to Scripture, the lexicons, and the library, so youcan check the work yourself. It is a study partner, not an oracle.
BETTER WITH SOMEONE ELSE IN THE MARGINS
Share a note, a study, or a whole conversation by name or by lin who can write. Publish when the work is worth showing, and takeit back when it isn't.
WHAT'S INSIDE
• Multiple translations, side by side
• Hebrew and Greek interlinear with word-level alignment
• Strong's concordance, morphology, and lemma lookups
• Cross-references and passages found by meaning, not keyword
• A library of classic commentary, searchable by idea
• Teaching videos, indexed to the moment the verse comes up
• Chapter audio with the text following along
• Notes, highlights, pins, and study canvases
• Reading plans that keep your place
• Works on the web, on your phone, and offline
FREE TO START
Read, listen, take notes, and study in the original languages foant more.
Midian opens to Exodus 3. Where you go from there is yours.
Where encounter begins