Commentary Companion Dictionary
This is the companion dictionary for the AI Bible Commentary website: a broad, conservative evangelical reference layer designed to support commentary reading, navigation, and term clarification without drifting into encyclopedia mode.
At a glance
Definition: A selective-depth, commentary-support dictionary that helps readers identify terms, themes, books, names, doctrines, methods, and related concepts while staying tied to the main commentary project.
- Published canonical entries are the main destination pages.
- Alias routes exist for alternate access terms and naming variants.
- Resolver pages are used only where one surface term can point to more than one target.
- The site is designed for readable browsing, quick search, and clean internal linking.
Project profile
Browse the full dictionary or search quickly by canonical term and alias.
Search published entries
Search by canonical term or alias. Alias searches resolve to the owning canonical entry so users reach the main published page.
Live route inventory
| Layer | Count | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Canonical entries | 874 | Main published dictionary pages. |
| Redirect aliases | 149 | Alternate access terms that point to canonical pages. |
| Resolver pages | 14 | Chooser pages for ambiguous multi-target terms. |
| Total public routes | 1,037 | Combined live route inventory. |
Use the page types correctly
Canonical entry pages are the pages to cite, share, and index. Alias routes exist so readers can reach those pages from alternate labels. Resolver pages are intentionally noindex/follow helper pages for terms that can point to more than one canonical destination.
- Use the browser page for fast navigation and discovery.
- Prefer canonical pages when linking from commentary pages and menus.
- Use the JSON layer when you need machine-readable entry payloads.
Phase 19 rebuild
This HTML package was rebuilt from the Phase 19 publication-ready workbook and release bundle, while preserving the live production theme family, route governance, and SEO/GEO publication model of the currently deployed Companion Dictionary build.