Bible Answer AI

I have made a Bible Answer AI. Give it a try and ask your questions. If you get a wrong answer, please let me know. Thanks


Click Here to give it a try. It is free.
Thanks David, this is Great!
There is always something to look forward to in BTF : )

I asked "how will New Heaven differ from Earth today?"

Answer:
The Bible teaches that the New Heaven and New Earth will be radically different from the present world. In Revelation 21:1-4 (KJV), it says:

"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."
This passage shows several key differences:

  • The old creation will pass away, and God will make all things new (Revelation 21:5, KJV).
  • There will be no more death, sorrow, crying, or pain.
  • God will dwell directly with His people.
  • The effects of sin and the curse will be gone (see also Isaiah 65:17, ESV: "For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth, and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.").
The New Heaven and New Earth will be a place of perfect righteousness, joy, and fellowship with God, unlike the fallen world we know now. I encourage you to read Revelation chapters 21 and 22 for a full description, and to test all things by Scripture (Acts 17:11, KJV).
 
I also made a page with all our different Search and AI tools on it:

Bible Tools
Hi David,
You have gone to a lot of trouble; this looks interesting.
My question though is whether to trust google AI?
Thanks Linda
 
You have gone to a lot of trouble; this looks interesting.
My question though is whether to trust google AI?
Well, that is a fair question. And yes, I want to answer your question plainly. I do not trust Google AI. I do not trust ANY AI as an authority. AI is not Truth. Scripture is. Any tool (AI, pastor, study Bible) must sit under Scripture, not add to it or correct it.

The tool was intentionally designed with limitations of only being able to use Sola Scriptura. It simply guides people to the text of Scripture rather than opinions, traditions or modern theology. And even still, it is ONLY a tool. It will never take the place of God's Word, nor will it ever be given a free pass.

That is why I want people to ask it questions, then if it gives them a wrong answer, let me know so I can correct for better accuracy. Also go and check for yourself. God expects this kind of vetting from His people. "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good" ~1 Thessalonians 5:21. The Bereans were considered noble because they SEARCHED the Scriptures daily to see if what they were being taught was actually true ~Acts 17:11.

The question is not can AI be trusted. No, it cannot. Will AI lead you away from God? Yes, it will if left unchecked. The question is, can Scripture be trusted? Yes! The purpose of these tools is to help you search, compare, and test everything against the Bible.

Here is the principle that governs everything I’m doing, and it’s a biblical one. Any tool, whether it is AI, a pastor, a study Bible, or a commentary, has to sit under the Word of God. The moment a tool starts standing over Scripture, it has crossed a line God never gave it permission to cross.

That means commentaries sit under the Bible, because God tells us not to go beyond what He has written ~1 Corinthians 4:6. Tradition sits under the Bible, because Jesus said tradition can actually cancel out the Word of God if we let it ~Matthew 15:6. Creeds and confessions sit under the Bible, because God didn’t promise to preserve councils, He promised to preserve His Word. “The word of the Lord endureth for ever” ~1 Peter 1:25.

Popular teachers sit under the Bible, because even spiritual authority does not outrank Scripture. Paul said that if anyone, even an angel, teaches something different from the gospel already given, it is to be rejected ~Galatians 1:8. Language tools and word studies sit under the Bible too, because Jesus rebuked teachers who complicated God’s Word instead of opening it plainly ~Luke 11:52.

Personal experiences sit under Scripture, because God tells us to test them, not trust them blindly. “Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits” ~1 John 4:1. Human reasoning sits under Scripture, because philosophy can sound wise while quietly pulling us away from Christ ~Colossians 2:8. Prophecy charts, timelines, and speculative systems sit under Scripture, because God warns against teaching that generates endless questions instead of obedience ~1 Timothy 1:4.

And yes, AI sits under Scripture as well. AI has no authority. It does not interpret truth. It can only repeat information. Its value rises or falls based on whether it faithfully points back to what God has already said.

So the trust is never in the tool. The trust is always in the Word. Everything else is examined, tested, corrected, or discarded by Scripture. God never told His people to submit to resources. He told them to submit to His Word.

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Well, that is a fair question. And yes, I want to answer your question plainly. I do not trust Google AI. I do not trust ANY AI as an authority. AI is not Truth. Scripture is. Any tool (AI, pastor, study Bible) must sit under Scripture, not add to it or correct it.

The tool was intentionally designed with limitations of only being able to use Sola Scriptura. It simply guides people to the text of Scripture rather than opinions, traditions or modern theology. And even still, it is ONLY a tool. It will never take the place of God's Word, nor will it ever be given a free pass.

That is why I want people to ask it questions, then if it gives them a wrong answer, let me know so I can correct for better accuracy. Also go and check for yourself. God expects this kind of vetting from His people. "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good" ~1 Thessalonians 5:21. The Bereans were considered noble because they SEARCHED the Scriptures daily to see if what they were being taught was actually true ~Acts 17:11.

The question is not can AI be trusted. No, it cannot. Will AI lead you away from God? Yes, it will if left unchecked. The question is, can Scripture be trusted? Yes! The purpose of these tools is to help you search, compare, and test everything against the Bible.

Here is the principle that governs everything I’m doing, and it’s a biblical one. Any tool, whether it is AI, a pastor, a study Bible, or a commentary, has to sit under the Word of God. The moment a tool starts standing over Scripture, it has crossed a line God never gave it permission to cross.

That means commentaries sit under the Bible, because God tells us not to go beyond what He has written ~1 Corinthians 4:6. Tradition sits under the Bible, because Jesus said tradition can actually cancel out the Word of God if we let it ~Matthew 15:6. Creeds and confessions sit under the Bible, because God didn’t promise to preserve councils, He promised to preserve His Word. “The word of the Lord endureth for ever” ~1 Peter 1:25.

Popular teachers sit under the Bible, because even spiritual authority does not outrank Scripture. Paul said that if anyone, even an angel, teaches something different from the gospel already given, it is to be rejected ~Galatians 1:8. Language tools and word studies sit under the Bible too, because Jesus rebuked teachers who complicated God’s Word instead of opening it plainly ~Luke 11:52.

Personal experiences sit under Scripture, because God tells us to test them, not trust them blindly. “Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits” ~1 John 4:1. Human reasoning sits under Scripture, because philosophy can sound wise while quietly pulling us away from Christ ~Colossians 2:8. Prophecy charts, timelines, and speculative systems sit under Scripture, because God warns against teaching that generates endless questions instead of obedience ~1 Timothy 1:4.

And yes, AI sits under Scripture as well. AI has no authority. It does not interpret truth. It can only repeat information. Its value rises or falls based on whether it faithfully points back to what God has already said.

So the trust is never in the tool. The trust is always in the Word. Everything else is examined, tested, corrected, or discarded by Scripture. God never told His people to submit to resources. He told them to submit to His Word.

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Thank you David, for an amazing answer to my question (always thorough, truthful, encouraging, and insightful)

Looked up Act 17:11 (AI : ) ... I always wondered who the Bareans were, now I know, and this is encouraging!

Acts 17:11 describes the Berean Jews as being "more noble-minded" than those in Thessalonica because they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures daily to see if Paul's teachings were true.

  • Key Actions of the Bereans:
    • They received the message with great eagerness.
    • They examined the Scriptures every day.
    • They sought to verify Paul’s teachings against the Hebrew Scriptures.
  • Why They Were Praised:
    • Their noble-mindedness reflects an open, fair, and truth-seeking spirit, not based on social status but on willingness to test doctrine.
    • They modeled discernment and critical thinking, aligning with the biblical call to “test all things; hold fast to what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
  • Outcome:
    • Many believed, including honorable Greek women and men.
    • However, the persecution from Thessalonica followed Paul to Berea, forcing him to leave.
This verse is often cited as a model for studious, faithful, and humble engagement with Scripture—welcoming truth while verifying it against God’s Word.
 
Hello David and Yesua888;

This new thing with AI is really taking off on the world wide public. But technically it's still in the development stage. I have to admit I've tried Google AI for elementary questions and have experienced errors in their answers. It doesn't help build my trust in this App.

God bless everyone.

Bob
 
My question - Can you recommend a good audio Bible study on the Book of Exodus?

This is the answer I got -
"As a Bible-based assistant, I rely solely on Scripture for guidance and do not recommend external resources or specific audio studies. I encourage you to read or listen to the Book of Exodus directly from the Bible (King James Version). If you have questions about specific passages or themes in Exodus, I would be glad to help you explore them using Scripture. Please let me know if there is a particular chapter, story, or topic in Exodus you would like to study together."

Just wanted to thank you, David. Love it.
 
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This new thing with AI is really taking off on the world wide public. But technically it's still in the development stage. I have to admit I've tried Google AI for elementary questions and have experienced errors in their answers. It doesn't help build my trust in this App.
Bob, I appreciate your caution, and I totally agree with you about Google AI. Just to clarify though, what I have in our tools is not Google AI. I do not use Google AI and am not familiar with it.

The Bible Answer AI was something I built specifically to operate under Scripture alone. It is intentionally limited to pointing people back to the Bible, not generating theology, opinions, or interpretations beyond the text. Even then, I warn everyone to test every answer by Scripture, just as we are commanded to do ~1 Thessalonians 5:21 and ~Acts 17:11.

I share your concern about accuracy, which is why I ask people to report errors and always verify everything against the Word. Scripture alone is the authority. This tool is only meant to help people search and check the text, nothing more.

God bless you, Bob.
 
My question - Can you recommend a good audio Bible study on the Book of Exodus?


Exodus | SermonAudio

This recommendation is not an endorsement of any man as an authority. Scripture alone is the final standard of truth. I recommend Bob Grass as a Bible teacher whose preaching, from what I have examined, handles the text carefully and stays within biblical boundaries. As with all teachers, everything should be tested by the Word of God. If any teaching cannot be plainly supported by Scripture in context, it should be rejected ~Acts 17:11, ~1 Thessalonians 5:21, ~1 John 4:1.
 
My question - Can you recommend a good audio Bible study on the Book of Exodus?

As a Bible-based assistant, I rely solely on Scripture for guidance and do not recommend external resources or specific audio studies. I encourage you to read or listen to the Book of Exodus directly from the Bible (King James Version). If you have questions about specific passages or themes in Exodus, I would be glad to help you explore them using Scripture. Please let me know if there is a particular chapter, story, or topic in Exodus you would like to study together.

Just wanted to thank you, David. Love it.

Good morning, Rose;

Just to clarify, what is a Bible based assistant? Is this your role in the ministry or a Bible app?

My wife and I read the Bible together every year from Genesis 1 through Revelation 22. Next year we will use the KJV translation and will remember your help in Exodus.

God bless you, Rose, and thank you.

Bob
 
Good morning, Rose;

Just to clarify, what is a Bible based assistant? Is this your role in the ministry or a Bible app?

My wife and I read the Bible together every year from Genesis 1 through Revelation 22. Next year we will use the KJV translation and will remember your help in Exodus.

God bless you, Rose, and thank you.

Bob
Hi Bob, it's the reply I got from David's Bible Answer AI. Sorry. I think I need to edit my post.
 
Thanks, David. I mostly listen to audio sermons for my Bible study and ask questions from other resources. Glad I found this site. You always give us answers based on biblical Truth. May the Lord continue to give us wisdom to discern His Truth. In Jesus' name, Amen.
 
Hello David and Yesua888;

This new thing with AI is really taking off on the world wide public. But technically it's still in the development stage. I have to admit I've tried Google AI for elementary questions and have experienced errors in their answers. It doesn't help build my trust in this App.

God bless everyone.

Bob
Yes, I use Brave (which has it's "own AI") and have questioned it over and over again, finding contradictions, and eventually having it tell me that I am right, and that it had not looked in the right places for the answer to my questions.
 
Ah, now I understand. I was somewhat confused. 😁
David,
You are a remarkable and highly intelligent man ... I am curious as to your background ... no, you do not need to answer that, just speaking my mind.
I have thought that you are extremely Gifted, and that Holy Spirit guides you to the most profound teachings.
Anyway, I just want you to know how grateful I am to receive your replies, your patience, and your incredible teachings. They mean so much; they are invaluable, and I pray that everyone that visits this site, and reads your teachings, will understand the Truth that you teach. Too often we let our egos get in the way of "life", and often don't even understand that our egos are what's blocking our learning, and growing Spiritually.
Thank You from the bottom of my Heart David.
And to: Bob, you are amazing too in your own way, and compliment this Group Beautifully).

:love:🙏🙏🙏:love:
 

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