About Voices of the Bible
What Is This?
Voices of the Bible lets you ask questions and receive answers from Biblical figures like Paul, Moses, and David. Every answer is grounded in Scripture with verse citations, voiced in the character's historical style.
How It Works
Choose a Biblical figure from the homepage and ask your question. The system searches through Scripture to find relevant passages, then provides an answer in that character's voice with verse citations.
Each Biblical figure stays within their historical and theological context. For example, Old Testament figures won't reference New Testament events.
What to Expect
- •Every answer includes Scripture citations
- •Responses stay true to each character's historical era and knowledge
- •If Scripture doesn't address your question, you'll be told honestly
- •This is for education and engagement, not professional advice
Scripture Sources
All Scripture used is from public domain translations:
- King James Version (KJV)
- American Standard Version (ASV)
- World English Bible
- Douay-Rheims
Commentary sources include Matthew Henry's Commentary, Easton's Bible Dictionary, and Smith's Bible Dictionary (all public domain).
Get Started
Select a Biblical figure from the homepage and ask your first question. Explore the Bible through the voices of those who lived it.