AIT

AIT

AI Translation of the Bible

A fresh English translation from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek — verified, radically transparent, and free forever.

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The whole Bible — all 66 books  ·  Free — CC BY 4.0
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Real questions about real life — and where the Bible actually speaks to them. Pick a question; we’ll point you to the whole passage, in context — never a lone verse.

😔Anxiety & WorryWhat does the Bible say when my mind won't stop?💍MarriageWhat does the Bible actually say about marriage?🙏How to PrayI don't know how to pray — what do I even say?💰Money & PossessionsWhat does the Bible say about money?🕯️Grief & LossHow do I survive losing someone?🧭Making a Big DecisionHow do I know what to do?✝️Who Is Jesus?Who was he, really — and why does it matter?🕊️Forgiveness & ConflictSomeone hurt me — what do I do with that?
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Books
31,156
Verses translated
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Original languages
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What makes it different

Faithful. Verified. Free.

From the Original Languages

Translated directly from the Hebrew (Westminster Leningrad Codex) and the Greek (Nestle 1904 critical text), guided by full word-level morphology — not from another English Bible.

Verified

A two-layer pipeline gates every book: a deterministic pass, then a lexicon-grounded adversarial verifier. Nothing unverified ships — a book is held for a human if anything survives.

🔍Radically Transparent

Tap any verse to see its original text, morphology, and Strong's — and where the manuscripts disagree, the exact textual decision we made and why. Don't trust us; check the work.

Free & Open

Licensed CC BY 4.0. Copy it, print it, embed it, build on it, even sell it — for any purpose, with no fee, forever. The one ask: credit “The AIT Bible” wherever you use it.

How it was made

Serious scholarship, modern tools

AIT is produced by large language models (Claude Opus 4.8; Gemini 2.5 Pro for the Gospels) and gated by an automated verification pipeline — with an eclectic textual base that adopts the older, better-attested reading where warranted (Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint, versions), always with a note.

Every textual decision is logged in a public crux registry — Psalm 22:16 "pierced" (from the Dead Sea Scrolls), Deuteronomy 32:8 "sons of God", Isaiah 14:12 "shining one" (not "Lucifer"). The pipeline, the lexicon, the verification reports, and the pending editorial review queues are all published.

The point isn't "an AI wrote a Bible." The point is a faithful, original-language translation you can inspect end to end — and use freely, forever.

Original textMorphologyStrong's LexiconTextual decisionsVerification reports

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Browse the whole Bible in a clean, tap-any-verse reader — original text, notes, cross-references, and a plain-language study guide for every section included.

Open the Reader → License (CC BY 4.0)

Downloadable editions (USFM, JSON) are free to use — CC BY 4.0; copy and share, just credit The AIT Bible.

🌈 New — see how it all connects

The AIT Bible Nexus Chart

Scripture is a woven whole. We traced 11,849 real cross-references — quotation, prophecy → fulfillment, type, parallel, and allusion — each one labeled by why it connects, anchored to its passage, and independently double-checked. Open any book, turn on Connections, and each section shows the passages it links to, the reason for each, and a click to jump straight there.

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📅 New — a guided journey

Read the Bible in a Year, Chronologically

The whole Bible in 365 days, in the order it actually unfolded — Job among the patriarchs, the Psalms woven through David’s life, the prophets in their own moments, and Paul’s letters where he wrote them. Your progress saves in your browser — no sign-up.

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✦ A daily devotional from the author

Be Still and Know

Scripture, taught slowly — a daily devotional to help you stop, listen, and remember who God is.

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