Native Engines, Made Public
The Scriptorium
Behind danczministries.com runs a system of small native-C engines that model the world of Scripture — the night sky over Bethlehem, the wilderness road to Sinai, the genealogical timeline from Creation to the Nativity. The Scriptorium opens them to you as living, server-side experiences. No apps, no scripts; every figure is computed at C-speed and rendered as plain HTML.
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. — Psalm 19:1
The Experiences
The Star of Bethlehem
A live conjunction engine computes geocentric planetary positions for 8 BC – 1 BC and finds the close planetary meetings scholars discuss as candidate “stars” — including the 7 BC Jupiter–Saturn triple conjunction.
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The Exodus Route
A geographic engine computes haversine leg distances, cumulative mileage and an SVG route map across the traditional Exodus stations from Rameses to Mount Sinai.
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The Chronology Atlas
A master timeline from Creation to the Nativity, shaded by confidence — with computed engines for the Genesis genealogical spine (Adam to Abraham) and the 1446 BC Exodus anchor of 1 Kings 6:1.
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More instruments
The Scriptorium is built to grow — tabernacle proportions, the nativity date convergence, and the feasts calendar are next, each a native engine rendered with no scripts.
What the Scriptorium Is
Each experience is a real computation, not a stock illustration. When you open one, the DAVAR engine runs a native model — Keplerian planetary positions, great-circle geography — and renders the result here as tables and SVG, server-side, with no JavaScript.
These are research and teaching instruments. They carry honest models and confidence labels, and they point back to Scripture as the authority. They are not infallible proofs and they do not replace careful study. For Scripture-first work see /bible-search and /apologetics; to query the corpus directly see /oracle.