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  "title": "AI Theological Interpretation of Scripture Online",
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  "site_name": "AI Bible Commentary",
  "section": "Blog",
  "date_published": "2026-05-21",
  "date_modified": "2026-05-21",
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  "primary_keyword": "AI theological interpretation of Scripture online",
  "meta_description": "AI theological interpretation of Scripture online must distinguish textual meaning, doctrine, implication, and application while keeping AI under biblical authority.",
  "audience": "Bible teachers, pastors, theology students, and careful readers who want doctrine to arise from Scripture rather than from slogans or automated summaries",
  "summary": "AI Theological Interpretation of Scripture Online explains how to use AI theological interpretation of Scripture online as a constrained Bible-study aid while keeping Scripture, sound doctrine, and discernment above AI.",
  "project_safeguards_summary": "AI is treated as a constrained research instrument. It must be interrogated, checked, corrected, and rejected when necessary. It is not Scripture, not a pastor, not a spiritual authority, not a friend, and not an oracle.",
  "outline": [
    "At a Glance",
    "What This Means",
    "Theological interpretation without theological drift",
    "Why online theological study needs explicit constraints",
    "Why Safeguards Matter",
    "Method Table for Safe Use",
    "Recommended Workflow",
    "Questions to Ask AI Before Trusting an Answer",
    "Common Mistakes to Avoid",
    "Project Safeguards and AI Warnings Behind This Article",
    "Scripture and Study References",
    "Related Resources",
    "FAQ",
    "Summary"
  ],
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    {
      "label": "Warnings About Using AI For Bible Study",
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    {
      "label": "AI Bible Study Prompts",
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  "faq": [
    {
      "question": "What is AI theological interpretation of Scripture online?",
      "answer": "It is online Bible study where AI is used to organise theological observations from Scripture, while the Bible itself remains the governing authority."
    },
    {
      "question": "How can AI distort theological interpretation?",
      "answer": "It can flatten distinctions, mix traditions carelessly, invent connections, soften hard doctrines, or treat speculation as established teaching."
    },
    {
      "question": "What should a theological AI prompt require?",
      "answer": "It should require exegesis first, doctrinal restraint, clear uncertainty, canonical context, and a refusal to invent or overstate claims."
    }
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