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31,102 verses in scope, with topic tagging across most of the canon.
Named people, places, groups, and repeated themes are tracked for cleaner context.
Original-language and chronology notes support harder historical questions.
Major study areas already represented inside the research corpus.
Canon-wide coverage across all 66 books, giving the public bot a broad scriptural base instead of a narrow devotional prompt list.
Topic mapping already reaches most of the canon, which helps Ask Dave group related passages instead of answering in isolated fragments.
People, places, groups, and key nouns are tracked so questions about David, Jerusalem, Egypt, Zion, Levites, or Pharisees have better context.
Hebrew and Greek morphology support closer reading when users ask about original-language structure, repeated forms, or translation nuance.
The strongest public questions are often thematic.
The current topic inventory is especially strong in family, kingdom, temple, prophecy, justice, faith, prayer, exile, redemption, and resurrection-related themes.
That makes DaveAI useful for sermon prep, passage comparison, doctrinal clarification, prayer drafting, and tracing a theme through multiple books.
Chronology and temple work already go beyond a plain-English Bible chatbot.
The broader research repo includes Josephus, Dead Sea Scroll calendar work, Talmudic astronomy, Seder Olam, Jubilees, 1 Maccabees, Megillat Ta'anit, and temple-law support files.
- Use it for questions about historical setting, priestly timing, feast-calendar debates, exile and return, or Second Temple context.
- Ask for the strongest current case, the weaker competing case, and what evidence would move the question.
- When a claim is thin, the site should tell you it is thin rather than pretending every date is equally settled.
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