AI-assisted Bible study that reveals the depth behind every verse—context, language, and meaning—while keeping the wonder fully intact.

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”
Built for the curious seeker and the seasoned shepherd alike—tools that illuminate without diluting.

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A library of commentaries, maps, and devotionals—surfaced exactly when a verse calls for them.
Browse library →Select any passage and Bibley does the careful work a study group spends an hour on—in seconds, and always pointing back to the text.
John deliberately echoes Genesis 1:1—“In the beginning”—to present Jesus as present at creation itself.
The Greek λόγος (logos) means both “word” and “reason”: Christ is God's self-expression made personal and knowable.

“As a Bible study leader, this tool has been invaluable. It helps me prepare and deliver more meaningful sessions.”
Bibley is an AI-assisted Bible study companion. Choose any passage and it offers clear explanations, original-language insight, historical context, and cross-references—always pointing you back to the text itself.
Bibley is grounded in trusted translations, lexicons, and historic commentary. Every insight cites the text it draws from, so you can verify and study further. It's designed to assist your study, not replace your discernment.
No. Bibley is broadly Christian and presents scripture faithfully across traditions. Where interpretations differ between denominations, it notes the range rather than choosing for you.
Yes. Community Groups let you share reading plans, notes, and discussion prompts—ideal for small groups, churches, and families studying together.
Always. Your notes, prayers, and study history are private to you and never sold. You're in full control of what you share with a group.
Core reading and saved studies are available offline. AI explanations and community features require a connection.
Yes—Bibley supports many major translations and languages, with original Greek and Hebrew available for deeper word study.
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