About Maqor
Maqor is a Bible-language study project focused on interlinear reading of Hebrew, Greek, and Syriac source texts. The objective is to help readers compare original-language forms with pronunciation, morphology, lexical entries, and translation mappings in a single study workflow.
Editorial Mission
The mission of Maqor is educational. We provide language-learning tools for readers who want to analyze biblical texts in context. The platform is built for transparent, source-aware study, not for automated doctrinal conclusions. Readers are encouraged to compare textual witnesses, consult lexical references, and verify interpretations through independent analysis.
How Content Is Produced
Maqor integrates structured datasets from established textual resources and lexical indexes. A normalization pipeline prepares corpus data into a unified model so readers can inspect each token with matching details such as morphology and lexical references. IPA outputs are algorithmically generated and iteratively corrected to reflect language-specific phonological rules.
What Makes Maqor Useful
The platform combines per-token visibility with chapter-level navigation, multilingual interface support, and lexical drill-down via popups. The project is designed to reduce friction for students, teachers, and independent readers who need a practical way to inspect the text line by line while preserving access to larger verse context.
Current Scope
The current release focuses on language study and interlinear analysis. Future roadmap items include moderated scholarly commentary, denominational perspectives, and user discussion threads with policy-based governance and source attribution.
Source Transparency
Maqor distinguishes between public-domain or openly licensed textual resources and proprietary application code. Dataset usage follows each source license. Product code, interface, pipeline orchestration, and brand assets remain proprietary.
Last updated: 2026-05-11