Credits & Acknowledgments
Biblical Compliance is built on the work of many faithful scholars, translators, and developers. We gratefully acknowledge the following sources and tools.
Scholarly Data
STEPBible.org — Tyndale House, Cambridge
Original-language Greek and Hebrew analysis powering Scholar Mode — including word-by-word morphology, Strong's concordance data, and lexicon definitions — is derived from the Translators Amalgamated Greek New Testament (TAGNT) and Translators Amalgamated Hebrew Old Testament (TAHOT) datasets.
Greek lexicon data is from the Tyndale Brief Entries to the Syriac and Greek Lexicon (TBESG), based on Abbott-Smith. Hebrew lexicon data is from the Tyndale Brief Entries to the Syriac and Hebrew Lexicon (TBESH), based on the Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon.
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
STEPBible.org — Tyndale House, Cambridge, UK
Scripture Text
Verse text displayed on study cards uses the World English Bible (WEB), a public-domain modern English translation. No permission is required for its use.
Where cards reference the English Standard Version (ESV), scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Commentary & Study Resources
Individual study cards link to commentary sources where applicable. These are credited on each card in the Sources & Commentary section and include:
- GotQuestions.org — Bible questions and answers
- Various pastoral commentaries and theological articles as cited per card
AI & Technology
Biblical Compliance uses a multi-provider AI architecture, routing each feature to the model best suited for that task:
Anthropic — Claude
- CardSage Coach — streaming spiritual coaching grounded in scripture
- Weekly Prescription — personalised spiritual health recommendations
- CommandGuard — behavioural compliance analysis
- HabitForge — scripture-based habit design
- Reconcile — relational guidance and sensitivity
- WisdomCounsel — moral reasoning for life decisions
OpenAI — GPT-4o
- Situation Search — semantic similarity matching via embeddings
- Card Generation — structured study card creation
Google — Gemini
- Book of Revelation Compliance Catalogue — exhaustive verse-by-verse imperative research identifying every command and requirement for Godly compliance in the Book of Revelation, subsequently curated and formatted for the repository
Each provider serves as a fallback for the other, ensuring uninterrupted service. AI outputs are informational aids, not authoritative teaching. Always verify with Scripture directly. See our Privacy Policy for how AI interactions are handled.
Open-Source Software
Biblical Compliance is built with open-source tools created and maintained by their respective communities:
- Next.js — React framework by Vercel
- React — UI library by Meta
- Tailwind CSS — Utility-first CSS framework
- Prisma — Database toolkit and ORM
- NextAuth.js — Authentication for Next.js
- Remotion — Programmatic video rendering
- Lucide — Icon library
We are grateful to the thousands of open-source contributors whose work makes projects like this possible.
Contact
If you believe any attribution is missing or incorrect, please reach us through our Feedback page. We take attribution seriously and will correct any oversights promptly.
