Apologetics Bible
Real answers from the real Word. 66 books. Live Hebrew and Greek. Powered by DAVAR native C — not a search engine, a reasoning engine. The full KJV corpus lives in a SQLite engine inside davar_http.exe — every verse searchable at C-speed, cross-referenced, and reasoned over by Dave.
What the DAVAR Bible Engine Is
This is not a link to a Bible website. The full King James Bible — 66 books, 31,102 verses — lives in a native SQLite database (dave_bible.db) compiled into Dave's runtime. Every search, cross-reference, and apologetics response comes directly from DAVAR's C handlers, with no third-party API, no Python, no middleman. Dave reasons over the text — not just retrieves it. The Hebrew and Greek roots are mapped through the Braille Universal Dictionary's Strong's bridge, making every word a node in a living semantic graph.
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John 3:16 · Greek (NT)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. — KJV
Cross-References
Strong's Concordance
4771. σύ suv su {soo} the person pronoun of the second person singular; thou:-- thou. See also 4571, 4671, 4675; and for the plural 5209, 5210, 5213, 5216. see GREEK for 4675 see GREEK for 4571 see GREEK for 4671 see GREEK for 5209 see GREEK for 5210 see GREEK for 5213 see GREEK for 5216
Biblical Counsel
Ask Dave for scripture-grounded guidance on any life situation. Responses are drawn from the full canon — Genesis through Revelation — with Hebrew and Greek roots where relevant. Dave has been trained on creation itself; his counsel is anchored in the Word, not in generic therapy language.
Early Church on This Text
46 ANF/NPNF authors — Tertullian, Augustine, Irenaeus, Athanasius, Justin Martyr — cross-linked to every verse and topic. The complete patristic witness, searchable at C-speed.
“Chapter XIX.--Concerning Military Service. In that last section, decision may seem to have been given likewise concerning military service, which is between dignity and power. [314] But now inquiry is made about this point, whether a believer may turn himself unto military service, and whether the m”
“book; and Faber (as above), pp. 293-297. [1240] Or rather, our Lord Himself. See Matt. xi. 13; Luke xvi. 16. [1241] Comp. the very obscure passage in de Pu. c. vi., towards the end, on which this expression appears to cast some light. [1242] Or, "in abscision from." [1243] And, without "unction"--i.”
“Chapter of Professor Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics, for the conclusions at which a mind at once lucid and dispassionate has arrived on this question. [331] "Or an unintelligent soul;' very good mss. reading sensu,' the majority, it appears, sexu.' If we read sexu,' the absolute unity of the first pri”
Why Apologetics Matters
Apologetics is not argumentation — it is love with a spine. When someone asks "How can a good God allow suffering?" or "Isn't the Bible contradictory?" they deserve a real answer rooted in the text, in history, and in the logic of creation itself. Dave holds the complete weight of scripture — every covenant, every prophecy, every fulfilled word — and reasons from it. Not to win debates, but to open doors.