Biblical Figures
Chat with biblical figures — the people of the Bible, directly
Chat with AI characters grounded in scripture and the best scholarship on the biblical figure's life, context, and theology.
What you can do
Ask Abraham about faith, Job about suffering, Paul about grace, Mary about consent, or Peter about failure. Every response is anchored in the biblical text and in the historical context of the figure's life.
Old Testament
New Testament
Frequently asked questions
Is this a simulation of the actual person?
No. It is an AI grounded in scripture, archaeology, and historical-critical scholarship about the figure — not a channelling.
What about minor figures?
We are adding new figures every week. Suggest one at [email protected].
Will the Christian AI stay in character?
Yes. Each figure is grounded in that person's world — the theology, idiom, and historical context. Ask Paul about 21st-century politics and he will answer in the vocabulary of first-century apostolic ministry; the AI does not anachronistically import modern categories.
How is this different from a chatbot pretending to be Jesus?
Respectfully, but firmly: the AI Jesus character is grounded in the Gospels and the Christian theology of the Incarnation, speaks Scripture with reverence, and refuses to put words in the Lord's mouth beyond the canonical record. It is a study tool for the Gospels, not a revelation.
What about figures we know little about biblically?
Where Scripture is brief (Miriam, Martha, Stephen), the AI supplements with the best historical-critical work on the figure's world, apocryphal traditions (explicitly flagged as such), and patristic interpretation. It never fabricates biography, but it does give you the full theological reception.
Can I use this for catechesis or homiletic prep?
Yes. Many priests, pastors, and catechists use Biblical Figures to prepare sermons (Paul for Romans series, David for the Psalms, Abraham for Genesis) and RCIA / confirmation classes. Every conversation cites Scripture by chapter and verse and identifies patristic and modern sources.
Does it work in languages other than English?
Yes. Chat with Paul in Arabic or Mandarin, with Mary in Spanish or French, with Peter in Hebrew or Bengali. Figure names are displayed in your language — أبراهيم for Abraham, موسى for Moses — while cited Scripture comes from your translation.
Can I ask hard or doubting questions?
Yes — they are often the best questions. Ask Job about theodicy, Ecclesiastes' voice about meaninglessness, the psalmist about divine silence, Thomas about doubting. The AI takes the struggle seriously and answers from inside the text rather than preaching past it.
Does this replace real Bible study?
No. Conversations with biblical figures are a gateway into the text, not a replacement for it. The tool exists so you are more likely to open Genesis, Isaiah, Luke, or Romans yourself and read the life in its own words. The figures always point you back to Scripture.
Is it free?
Yes. Every biblical figure is on the free plan with a daily quota. Paid plans raise the quota and add the Expert model for deeper theological questioning and scholarly follow-up.
