{
  "site": "AI Bible Commentary",
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  "title": "Biblical Context AI Bible Commentary",
  "slug": "biblical-context-ai-bible-commentary",
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  "date_published": "2026-06-17",
  "date_modified": "2026-06-17",
  "category": "Interpretation & Exegesis",
  "category_slug": "interpretation",
  "summary": "A biblical-context approach to AI Bible commentary that keeps verses inside paragraphs, books, covenants, genres, and the whole canon.",
  "tags": [
    "Biblical Context",
    "AI Commentary",
    "Hermeneutics"
  ],
  "article_text": "A biblical-context approach to AI Bible commentary that keeps verses inside paragraphs, books, covenants, genres, and the whole canon.\n\nMany Bible errors begin with a verse removed from its context. AI can make this worse because it can answer a verse-level question instantly, often without forcing the reader to consider the surrounding argument. A biblical-context AI commentary must resist isolated-verse interpretation and require the text to be read in its literary and theological setting.\n\nContext is more than nearby verses. It includes the paragraph, the book’s argument, the historical setting, the genre, the covenantal location, the speaker and audience, the canonical storyline, and the doctrinal themes that Scripture itself develops. Application should come after this work, not before it.\n\nA careful theological answer should also preserve categories that AI often blurs. Merit is the ground that earns a result; fallen sinners possess no saving merit before God. A condition is what must be present for a promise or warning to apply. An instrument is the means by which a benefit is received. Fruit is what grows from a living root. Evidence is what shows that a profession is real. Perseverance is continued faithfulness and abiding, not autonomous self-salvation. These distinctions matter because many doctrinal errors sound plausible only after the categories have been confused.\n\nAI can help by identifying passage boundaries, summarising the flow of thought, tracing repeated words, and asking how a verse functions in the paragraph. It can also compare how a theme develops across Scripture without erasing the local meaning. This is useful when a reader has inherited a popular interpretation that may not fit the context.\n\nThe danger is decorative context. An answer may mention context but still use the verse as a slogan. Another danger is canonical bypassing, where the tool jumps to a later doctrine without explaining the passage on its own terms. True biblical context respects both the local text and the whole counsel of God.\n\nAsk AI to identify the passage unit, explain the preceding and following argument, name the genre, identify the main claim, and state what interpretations the context rules out. Only then ask for doctrine and application. If the answer cannot show context, it has not explained the passage.\n\nThe website’s book overviews, commentary pages, prompts, dictionary entries, and tools are designed to help readers move from verse to context rather than remain at the level of detached religious sayings.\n\nContext is not optional. It is one of the main ways the Holy Spirit has given meaning through human authors. AI commentary must honour that structure.",
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