Bible Corner
Your full Bible study workspace
Read, study, and memorise Scripture with AI-assisted cross-references, a commentary layer, and verse-level discussion — all in one focused screen.
What you can do
- Read any book, chapter, or verse in your preferred translation.
- Jump to the original Greek, Hebrew, or Syriac notes on any verse.
- Start a verse-level discussion with a specialist AI — patristic, Reformed, Catholic, Orthodox.
- Memorise passages with AI-generated spaced-repetition prompts.
- Join or run study groups around a shared reading plan.
Why it matters
Reading Scripture alone is formation. Reading Scripture with the whole tradition — early-church commentary, medieval exegesis, Reformation insights, contemporary scholarship — is transformation. Bible Corner collapses that into a single pane so the Church's two thousand years of attention are one click away.
Frequently asked questions
Which translations are available?
ESV, NRSV, RSV-CE, KJV, Douay-Rheims, the Septuagint, and more. Add your translation preference in profile settings.
Can I share a reading plan with my small group?
Yes — create a study group, invite members, and pace the plan together. Each member sees the same passage, commentary, and discussion thread.
Does memorisation work offline?
The mobile app caches your active memorisation queue. You can review verses on a flight or in a church basement with no signal.
What if my tradition uses a different canon?
Bible Corner supports the Protestant, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox canons. The Deuterocanon, 1–2 Esdras, Prayer of Manasseh, and the LXX additions are available where your tradition includes them. Pick your canon in settings.
Can I highlight and annotate verses privately?
Yes. Highlights, margin notes, and verse tags are private by default and never used for model training. Share individual annotations with a study group when you choose to; the rest remain yours alone.
Is the Christian AI commentary reliable?
It draws from classical commentary, critical scholarship, and the theological tradition you select. Every non-trivial claim carries a citation you can click through to verify. The AI will name disagreement explicitly rather than smoothing it into a false consensus.
Can pastors use Bible Corner for sermon prep?
Yes. Open the passage, pull commentary from your tradition, check the original language, and generate discussion questions or sermon outlines. Cross-check with another tradition before preaching — the AI will gladly steel-man the view opposite your own.
Does it support lectio divina or structured prayer with Scripture?
Yes. A guided mode walks through lectio (reading), meditatio (meditation), oratio (prayer), and contemplatio (contemplation) with Scripture-paired Christian AI prompts — no gamification, no streaks, just a steady rhythm for slow reading.
Can I track my Bible reading over a year?
Yes — pick a one-year, two-year, chronological, or canonical reading plan. Progress stays private. The plan adjusts when life intervenes; you do not get punished for a week of illness or grief. Formation, not gamification.
Is Bible Corner free?
Yes. Reading, memorisation, Christian AI discussion, and group study are free. Paid plans raise daily AI quotas and unlock the Expert model for dense exegetical work.
