Preparing Context
Gathering the passage
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Book
World Stage
Structure
Historical Setting
Preparing Context
Loading the book, timeline, map, and study notes.
Book
World Stage
Structure
Historical Setting
Find the live study tools, launch status, and next priorities for readers, supporters, and partners.
Translations, lexicons, and commentary foundations for context-first study.
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Full Bible coverage, book question hubs, and global topics are live. The next work is depth: better discovery, devotional delivery, accounts, source connections, and tools that help readers keep studying without losing context.
Old and New Testament books are available with book, chapter, passage, context, themes, and question pathways.
Key historical information, world events, and cultural background help readers see where each passage belongs.
The structural Bible-wide library is live across all 66 books, including chapters, sections, and book context pages.
Question hubs are live by book across the Bible, with answers designed to stay connected to the supporting passages.
Support, contact, legal, unsubscribe, and update signup routes are live as the public project foundation.
Bible-wide topic pages are live, helping readers follow major themes through related passages and books.
Translations, lexicons, and commentary foundation pages are live while deeper source-to-passage connections continue to be shaped.
A cross-Bible question discovery layer is being shaped separately from the existing book-specific question hubs.
A Resend-powered devotional email path is planned for daily Scripture, context, and reflection.
The question and topic libraries will keep expanding with clearer summaries, stronger passage connections, and more reader pathways.
Reader accounts will support preferences, saved paths, and future study tools without changing public access to Scripture.
Readers will be able to follow books or topics, save study trails, and manage devotional preferences.
A paid ad-free option will be shaped around keeping the Bible intact, public, crawlable, and accessible for every reader.
Advanced study features can grow around the free Bible library while keeping Scripture reading clear and available.
Personal notes and highlights will help readers keep a durable study trail inside Bible & Context.
Catechism material will connect doctrinal learning back to the passages and contexts that support it.
Source pages, commentary, lexical notes, and translation material will connect more directly into passage and verse pages.
Teacher, small-group, printable guide, and advanced source-integration workflows will come after the core reader tools.
A focused mobile reading experience for phones and tablets once the core Bible-wide coverage is stable.
Hymn timelines, church accounts, group study paths, and advanced workflows belong after the web foundation matures.