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Scripture your agents can quote

Give an AI agent scripture without the risk of a made-up verse. A small set of tools lets it discover translations, list books, resolve references, and fetch text — and the words always come from the installed Bible, never from the model.

The tools

Four ways to reach the text

Each tool does one thing well, so an agent can plan its way from a question to the exact scripture it needs — one step at a time.

List translations

Discover which Bibles are installed and available to read.

List books

Enumerate the books of a translation, with their codes and names.

Resolve a reference

Turn a phrase like "John 3:16" into a canonical reference — before fetching a word.

Fetch verses

Pull the actual scripture text for a reference, straight from the translation.

Never invented

The model plans; it doesn't quote

A language model is good at reasoning about a passage and terrible at reciting one exactly. So it never does. When an agent needs a verse, it calls a tool that reads the real text from the installed translation — the model decides what to look up, not what the verse says.

  • The verse text is read from the Bible, not generated by the model.
  • The agent chooses references and books; the platform supplies the words.
  • What it quotes is exactly what you imported — every time.
agent
planthe reader asked for John 3:16
toolbible_get_verses("John 3:16")

For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son…

read from WEB · not generated

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