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A practical guide that points new readers, teachers, word-study users, researchers, and AI-concerned readers to the right first pages.
New Bible student
Start with Simple Commentary and the Beginner track in Guided Inductive Bible Study. Do not begin with technical tools unless you are ready for them.
Serious lay student
Start with the NET Bible Reader, then use Lite Commentary, Bible Dictionary Companion, Figures of Speech, and the Guided Inductive Bible Study system.
Teacher or preacher
Start with the full literary-unit commentary. Then use the All-In-One Bible Study Tool, doctrines, Strong's links, dictionary entries, and figures of speech to test and deepen your preparation.
Word-study user
Start with KJV with Strong's or the Strong's Lexicon, but remember that Strong's is a starting point. Word meaning must be determined by context, usage, grammar, and the passage itself.
Research user
Start with the All-In-One Bible Study Tool, Article Reader, Bible Concordance, Dictionary Companion, Doctrines, and relevant JSON footer data where useful.
Concerned about AI
Start with Warnings About Using AI, About This Project, and How the Site Was Built and Quality Checked.