Examine the Scriptures.
Ask a question. Paste a verse. Paste what someone said. Berea pulls from your book, the Word, and the wider witness — and never picks a side.
Examine the Scriptures.
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The Bereans (Acts 17:11) "examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true." That's the posture here.
Berea isn't a Bible-flavored chatbot. It's a research and dialogue tool that pulls from the Bible (English, Hebrew, Greek), early church fathers, Jewish historical sources, comparative religion, and your own writing — and shows you exactly what it pulled.
Berea won't pick a denominational side. When traditions disagree on a passage, you'll see all the readings — with the strongest case for each.
Every claim gets a numbered citation 3 you can tap to expand. Don't take Berea's word for it. Check the source.
Three tabs: Writings (your own thoughts), Highlights (snippets from chats — select text in any reply to save), and Used as prompts (entries you've taken back into a chat).
The journal is the quiet space. Berea won't respond to it unless you ask. The tool is the antenna; God is the broadcaster. Don't confuse the two.
Examine the Scriptures.
Ask a question. Paste a verse. Paste what someone said. Berea pulls from your book, the Word, and the wider witness — and never picks a side.