Study a Bible passage deeply
Start with the full Old Testament or New Testament commentary for literary-unit analysis, structure, observation, key terms, theology, warnings, and application.
AI Bible Commentary is a conservative evangelical Bible study website with Old Testament commentary, New Testament commentary, Lite commentary, Bible book overviews, a Bible Dictionary Companion, doctrine studies, a Kingdom Perspective Encyclopedia, teaching charts, article reviews, AI Bible study prompts, warnings about using AI, and an All-In-One Bible Study Tool.
Use this site for Bible passage explanation, biblical exegesis, Bible word study, doctrine, teaching preparation, and personal Scripture study. It is a study aid, not a replacement for Scripture, prayer, the local church, pastoral oversight, or careful discernment.
Start with the full Old Testament or New Testament commentary for literary-unit analysis, structure, observation, key terms, theology, warnings, and application.
Use the Lite commentary when you need a clearer, shorter Bible verse or Bible passage explanation without the full technical detail.
Use the sitemap, dictionary, doctrine pages, and resource cards below to move from a question to the right commentary, study tool, article, or reference page.
The homepage now serves as the main gateway to the whole site. These resources are arranged so readers, pastors, teachers, small-group leaders, researchers, and beginners can quickly find commentary, doctrine, Bible dictionary material, charts, prompts, tools, and applied biblical theology.
Read, search, copy, and study the NET Bible® Scripture text, with direct links into the commentary, Bible Dictionary Companion, doctrines, Kingdom Perspective resources, and study tools.
Search Strong’s Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek entries, with tooltip support and All-In-One Bible Study Tool links.
Full Old Testament commentary arranged by book and literary unit for serious Bible study.
In-depth New Testament commentary with literary-unit analysis, theological significance, and application.
Shorter Old Testament explanations for faster reading, teaching preparation, and first-pass study.
Simplified New Testament commentary for readers who want clear passage explanations without the full technical layer.
Whole-book introductions, summaries, structure, themes, theology, and reading guidance.
A Bible dictionary companion for biblical terms, doctrines, people, places, themes, and theological concepts.
Structured doctrine studies designed to support conservative evangelical Bible study and theological clarity.
Applied biblical theology articles for life, culture, church, worship, work, suffering, technology, and discipleship.
Visual teaching resources and structured biblical study charts for classes, sermons, and personal study.
Reviews and summaries of Christian articles, books, and study resources.
A free Bible study tool that launches passage, word, Strong's number, transliteration, and resource searches from one place.
Prompt templates for asking better Bible questions, studying passages in context, and using AI with more discernment.
A safety guide explaining why AI Bible commentary can mislead readers and why Scripture must remain the authority.
A collection of Bible study tools, utilities, research aids, and external resources.
Articles on Bible study, biblical interpretation, AI, theology, discernment, and the future of Christian research.
The story, philosophy, safeguards, prompt engineering, and quality controls behind the AI Bible Commentary project.
The purpose, study philosophy, and governing commitments behind the website.
A summary of the doctrinal position and theological boundaries of this project.
A complete navigation page for finding every major section of the website.
Contact information and site communication page.
This project was built because AI can be useful for Bible study only when it is tightly governed, carefully constrained, and never treated as a spiritual authority. The purpose of this website is not to let artificial intelligence freely generate theology, but to use structured prompts, conservative evangelical boundaries, literary-unit analysis, doctrinal controls, and repeated quality checks to produce Bible-study material that remains under Scripture.
The project began as a personal study tool and grew into a large online Bible-study resource. It now combines full commentary, simplified commentary, book overviews, dictionary entries, doctrine studies, study tools, prompts, teaching charts, article reviews, and applied biblical reflection. Its aim is to help readers study Scripture more carefully while remaining alert to the dangers of AI, shallow interpretation, theological drift, and careless spiritual language.
Readers should use these resources as study aids, not as a replacement for Scripture, prayer, church teaching, pastoral oversight, or careful personal discernment.
The commentary is organized around passages and literary units so that interpretation follows context, discourse flow, and the actual movement of the biblical text.
The project is built to remain doctrinally conservative, Scripture-governed, and alert to theological drift, liberal assumptions, and vague spiritual language.
Readers can choose deeper commentary or simpler Bible explanations depending on their study purpose, available time, and level of background knowledge.
Commentary, book overviews, doctrine, dictionary entries, charts, prompts, articles, and tools are designed to work together rather than stand alone.
The site openly warns that AI Bible commentary can sound confident while being shallow, generic, biased, or wrong. AI must be tested by Scripture.
Many pages include structured JSON sidecars for indexing, discovery, search, reuse, and future tooling, while the HTML pages remain canonical.
Use the full commentary for depth or the Lite commentary for a shorter explanation.
Use Book Overviews, the Dictionary Companion, and Doctrines together so that terms, context, and theology stay connected.
Read the AI warning material and About This Project before relying on any AI Bible explanation tool or AI theological research tool.
Use the All-In-One Bible Study Tool for passage lookup, Bible word study, Strong's numbers, transliteration, and related resource paths.
Use the commentary, charts, article reviews, book overviews, and prompts to assemble a more careful study workflow.
Use the Kingdom Perspective Encyclopedia to think biblically about everyday life, church, worship, work, culture, suffering, technology, and discipleship.
AI Bible Commentary is a conservative evangelical Bible study website with Old and New Testament commentary, Lite commentary, Bible book overviews, a Bible Dictionary Companion, doctrine studies, teaching charts, study prompts, article reviews, and an All-In-One Bible Study Tool.
No. The resources are study aids. Scripture remains the final authority, and readers should use prayer, careful context, local church teaching, pastoral oversight, and biblical discernment when studying any passage.
The site is built around governed content, defined theological boundaries, literary-unit analysis, structured outputs, repeated quality checks, and public warnings about AI. It does not treat AI as a spiritual authority.
The full commentary is designed for deeper study, with more attention to structure, observation, key terms, syntax, background, interpretive options, theology, and application. The Lite commentary gives a shorter and simpler explanation for faster reading.
Yes. The site is designed to help pastors, teachers, small-group leaders, seminary students, and serious Bible students prepare lessons, trace themes, clarify context, and compare study paths.
Yes. Beginners can start with the Lite commentary, Book Overviews, Bible Dictionary Companion, and How to Use This Site guidance before moving into the deeper commentary.
Yes. The All-In-One Bible Study Tool supports passage and word-level study, including book, chapter, verse, English word, Strong's number, transliteration, Polyglot, and TWOT-related fields where relevant.
Yes. Many generated pages include machine-readable JSON sidecars for indexing, search, reuse, and future tooling, while the HTML pages remain canonical.
AI Bible Commentary publishes human-readable pages first, but many generated resources also include structured JSON sidecars. This supports indexing, site-wide discovery, internal search, reuse, and future tooling. The homepage has a matching JSON sidecar at /data/site/index.json.