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MarrowMyth · Bible Study Engine
BIBLEBUDDY
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Tidy Memory Automatically
When a study gets very long, Bible Buddy quietly tidies its memory of the older part so it stays quick and doesn’t forget what you’ve talked about. Nothing on your screen changes. On: it happens for you automatically (recommended). Off: you press the Tidy Memory button yourself when the reminder appears.
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Your API key is stored locally in your browser and never transmitted to our servers.
Bible Buddy is a working study companion for the Bible and the Christian faith. It answers with Scripture — book, chapter, and verse — in the version you choose, and it is built to be straight with you: it distinguishes what the Bible says from later tradition, tells you when faithful believers genuinely disagree, and says so when the Bible is silent rather than invent an answer.
It is not a game or a character. It is a specialist you can consult, with a set of study panels working alongside every answer.
Getting Started
Your Study
Bible Buddy opens by asking how you feel and what you’re facing. Answer honestly — a situation, a feeling, a question, or simply what you’re studying. Your whole study is shaped around it: every answer, every quoted verse, and your collected takeaways speak to what you brought in. You can also leave it blank and simply ask.
Focus
Pick what Bible Buddy specializes in: The Bible (the Scriptures themselves — finding, explaining, and applying passages), Hebrew & Greek (the original words, word studies, and why the KJV and NIV sometimes differ), or History & Faith (the world behind the Bible, how it came to be, and church history). Your focus stays on until you change it — any time, even in the middle of a study.
Bible Version
Choose the King James Version or the New International Version. Every quotation, in the answers and in the side panels, follows your choice. Switch whenever you like.
API Key
Bible Buddy runs on an AI model you supply. Paste your own key (Grok, OpenAI, or Gemini) in Settings. Your key stays in your browser and is sent only to the provider you choose.
Inside a Study
Asking
Type any question and send it. Answers lead with the direct answer, then the Scripture — quoted, with chapter and verse — then context and application.
What Does Jesus Say?
With every answer, the side panel quotes what Jesus Himself said about the topic you’re on — His verbatim recorded words from the four Gospels, with chapter, verse, and setting. When He didn’t speak to a topic, the panel says so instead of putting words in His mouth.
Hebrew & Greek
The originals panel shows the key verse of each answer in Hebrew and in Greek, each with a literal English rendering — so you can see what the text says before translation. For the Old Testament the Hebrew is the original and the Greek is the ancient Septuagint; for the New Testament the Greek is the original and the Hebrew is the classic Delitzsch translation.
What You’ve Learned
Every answer leaves behind one line worth keeping — a truth, a promise, or something to do, with its verse. The What You’ve Learned panel collects them in order as you go, and one click exports them as a keepsake sheet with the question you came in with at the top. Remove any line you don’t want kept.
From the Contemporaries
An optional comparison panel. Pick a tradition — Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, or Hinduism — and with each answer it shows what that faith teaches about the same topic, stated fairly from its own named sources, ending with an honest line on where it meets and where it parts from the Bible. Off by default; switch traditions any time.
Topic Buttons
The row of subjects — Love, Faith, Forgiveness, Prayer, Money, Marriage & Family, Sin & Temptation, Salvation, Suffering, Fear & Worry, Anger, Justice & Mercy, Wisdom, Death & Heaven, Work — each aim the answer at one subject. Press one on its own for an in-depth study of that topic, or type a question first and press a topic to ask about that subject only. They do not change your standing focus.
Highlights
Select any text in an answer and a Highlight button appears — click it to save that passage to the Highlights panel. Highlights stay with this study and can be saved to a file.
Images · Quick Reference · My Notebook
The Images panel pulls relevant pictures as you go — manuscripts, places, art — with an “Open in Google Images” button for more. Quick Reference holds the Hebrew and Greek alphabets, all 66 books, the Ten Commandments, and the Beatitudes. The Notebook is a private notepad the model never sees, kept with your study; you can save it to a file.
Tell Me More · Save · Open · Transcript · Tidy Memory
Tell Me More asks Bible Buddy to keep going, with no new question needed. Save and Open keep your whole study (every visit) as a file on your computer. Transcript saves one study as plain text you can print. Tidy Memory neatens a long study’s memory so it stays quick and inexpensive.
Accuracy & Honesty
Bible Buddy is a study companion, not a final authority — and never a substitute for Scripture itself. The AI can still be wrong. For anything that matters, open your own Bible and check the passages it cites.
The King James text is public domain and models know it very well. NIV wording is produced from the model’s own knowledge; if it isn’t sure of exact wording it is instructed to say so rather than guess.
A Word of Care
Bible Buddy will always walk you to Scripture, but it is not a pastor, a counselor, or a crisis service. If you are hurting, please also talk to a real person — your pastor, a trusted friend, your family. And if you are in crisis or thinking of harming yourself, call or text 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US & Canada) or 116 123 (Samaritans, UK & Ireland) right now. Reaching out is an act of faith, not a failure of it.
Compatibility
Built and tuned for Grok. Output quality may vary with other models or providers.
All original content, design, systems, and materials created for Bible Buddy are the sole property of MarrowMyth & F.C. Marrow. All rights reserved.
Bible Buddy is a MarrowMyth Practical Engine, built on Materia — a personal study companion for the Bible and the Christian faith. It answers with Scripture, chapter and verse, in your choice of the King James or New International Version, while live panels work beside every answer: What Does Jesus Say? — His verbatim recorded words on your topic; Hebrew & Greek — the key verse in its original languages with literal English; What You’ve Learned — your study’s takeaways, kept and printable; and From the Contemporaries — what other faiths teach, compared honestly with the Bible.
Bible Buddy is a reference and study tool for the Bible and Christianity. It is an independent educational utility and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any third-party institution, publisher, or rights-holder whose works may be referenced within it.
Scholarly works, translations, editions, and any third-party materials referenced remain the property of their respective authors and publishers. Bible Buddy points you toward sources; it does not reproduce or claim them.
The Materia engine itself — its code, architecture, and systems, and the engine concept in all its forms (World, Story, and Practical engines, and Dynamic Web Experiences (DWE)) — is the exclusive, proprietary property of MarrowMyth and F.C. Marrow. A commissioned engine is yours to use, run, host, and share, along with everything you create in it; the technology that powers it is not transferred to you. The engine’s underlying code and systems may not be reverse-engineered, decompiled, repurposed, or used to build another engine without the express written permission of MarrowMyth.
Accuracy & Use
Everything Bible Buddy outputs is AI-generated. It is designed to be accurate, to cite chapter and verse, and to mark what is Scripture versus tradition or debate — but it can still be mistaken, incomplete, or out of date. Treat it as a knowledgeable study partner, not a citation of record: verify anything that matters in your own Bible.
Bible Buddy is a study tool, not a pastor, counselor, or crisis service. If you are in crisis, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US & Canada) or 116 123 (Samaritans, UK & Ireland), or go to your nearest emergency room.
You supply your own AI-provider API key, and it — along with your studies, highlights, takeaways, and notes — stays only in your own browser and any files you choose to export. We keep no accounts and run no servers that store it. Your requests go directly to your chosen provider and are governed by that provider’s own terms and acceptable-use policies. This tool is provided as-is, without warranty, and MarrowMyth and F.C. Marrow accept no liability for generated content or its use.
A study companion, not a final authority. It can still err — verify anything that matters in your own Bible.
Enter to send · Shift+Enter for new line
Change Focus
Pick the area Bible Buddy specializes in. This stays on for every question until you pick a different one.
Bible Version
Ask Through a Topic
Press a topic on its own for an in-depth lesson on it — or type a question first, then press a topic to ask about that subject only. Either way, this does not change the focus you picked above.
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Pure as snow — not a sinful thought in sight
Narrator Nudge
Ask anything — as you study, Jesus’ own recorded words on your topic appear here, straight from the Gospels, chapter and verse.
His verbatim words from the four Gospels, in your chosen version. When He didn’t speak to a topic directly, this panel says so rather than put words in His mouth.
As you study, the key verse of each answer appears here in Hebrew and in Greek, with a literal English rendering under each.
Old Testament: Hebrew is the original (Masoretic); the Greek is the Septuagint. New Testament: Greek is the original; the Hebrew is the classic Delitzsch translation. For word-by-word study, switch Focus to Hebrew & Greek.
As you study, the one thing worth remembering from each answer collects here — your session’s lessons, kept in order.
Pick a tradition above — with each answer, what it teaches on the same topic appears here, from its own sources.
For perspective: what another faith teaches on the topic you’re studying, stated fairly from its own sources, with an honest line on where it meets and parts from the Bible. Changing the tradition takes effect on the next answer.
Ask Bible Buddy something, or type a search above — images appear here automatically as you go.
Inline thumbnails: Wikimedia Commons (free, mostly public-domain / historical). The button opens full results on Google Images in a new tab.
Hebrew Alphabet (22 letters)
א aleph · (silent)ב bet · b / vג gimel · gד dalet · dה he · hו vav · v / o / uז zayin · zח chet · khט tet · tי yod · yכ kaf · k / kh (final ך)ל lamed · lמ mem · m (final ם)נ nun · n (final ן)ס samekh · sע ayin · (guttural)פ pe · p / f (final ף)צ tsadi · ts (final ץ)ק qof · kר resh · rש shin · sh / sת tav · t
Read right to left. Classical Hebrew writes consonants; vowel points came later.
Greek Alphabet (24 letters)
Α α alpha · aΒ β beta · bΓ γ gamma · gΔ δ delta · dΕ ε epsilon · eΖ ζ zeta · zΗ η eta · ēΘ θ theta · thΙ ι iota · iΚ κ kappa · kΛ λ lambda · lΜ μ mu · mΝ ν nu · nΞ ξ xi · xΟ ο omicron · oΠ π pi · pΡ ρ rho · rΣ σ/ς sigma · sΤ τ tau · tΥ υ upsilon · u / yΦ φ phi · phΧ χ chi · chΨ ψ psi · psΩ ω omega · ō
Koine Greek — the everyday Greek the New Testament was written in.
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Matthew 5:3–10 (KJV)
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THE WORLD
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AI Connection
Choose who powers your story and paste your key. Your key is stored only in this browser — it is never sent to us.
Audio
Add your own sounds and music — all optional. Upload a file for a moment (a hit, a heal, entering a safe room) and it plays at that moment. Volumes are remembered.
Mute everything
Display & Reading
Tune how the story looks and how long each response runs.
Edit Character
Edits apply to this story only — they ride along if you compress & continue, and a new story starts fresh. Leave a field blank to keep the default.
Replace — edit the current description and bio directly.
Gifts or actions matching a like nudge their bond up (+1).
Gifts or actions matching a dislike nudge their bond down (-1).
Character
Appearance
Profile
Additional
Likes
Dislikes
Bug Report
Describe the issue and it will be sent directly to the developer.
⚠︎ You need an API key first
This engine runs on your own AI key. One key works in every world engine — you set it up once.
Get a Grok key (recommended):
Go to console.x.ai
Sign in, or make a free account
Click API Keys, then Create API Key
Copy the key. It starts with xai-
Paste it in the API Key box, then press Enter World again
💸 The key runs on tokens (pay-as-you-go) — about $2 gets you hundreds of responses across the world engines.
We make no money from your tokens — they are your fuel to power our engines.
Your key is saved only in your browser. We never see it.
Build a whole world — cast, places, and lore — and export one file your World Engine can load.
Everything you make here is added to a world — it never replaces it.
Load your file into any World Engine and your character, cast, places, and lore drop into that world. The engine's world stays in charge; you're adding your part of the story inside it.
Your World
Set your premise and any world-level lore. Every World Engine already comes with its own world — this feeds into that world's existing lore. All optional.
Your engine already has its world built in. Anything you write here is added to that world's lore — your premise sets up your personal story inside it. It never blanks out or replaces the world the engine provides.
A label for this set of world-lore (also names the file). Optional.
A few sentences setting up your personal story, plus any world-facts you want always true. This is added to the world the engine already has.
Your Character
The character you inhabit and portray. Optional — leave it blank to decide later, or to let other people bring their own.
Portrait: use a square (1:1) image — it shows next to your health bar. You upload it in the engine on the setup screen (the Character Portrait button).
Who they are, their background, what drives them. Your personal story uses this as its starting point.
Main Characters
The world's central cast — built in. Refine their details if you like; they travel with the world.
Named NPCs
Named figures the world can introduce — built in. Refine their details if you like.
This list may include spoilers of who you may meet inside the world engine. If you want to avoid potential spoilers, hit Back.
Emergent Characters
Characters you add, plus any that emerged in play. These are yours to create and edit.
Locations
Places in your world. They're added as spots the story can move to.
Lore
Facts the story should treat as true — history, groups, rules, secrets. Each is sent to the AI only when it comes up, so big lore stays cheap.
Review & Save
Here's your world, and what it costs each turn.
This saves a copy of your world to your device and takes you straight to name and begin a fresh story with it — no uploading. Use Download alone if you just want to keep or share the file.
How to use it: open your World Engine, go to Settings → World, and upload this file where you'd add lore. Your world, character, cast, places, and lore load in — added to whatever world the engine presents. You can re-open this file here any time to edit it.
Sound & Art
Tools that belong to your World Engine itself — they apply to this engine on your device, not to the world file you share.
Put image files in one folder, each named after a character or a location (for example an image named Cloud, or Wutai). Choose that folder and the engine shows the right picture whenever that character or place is in the scene. 1200×1800 (2:3) is the ideal shape — and no images at all is fine, the story still works.
Score the world your way — upload your own clips for the effects and music below. They play in this engine on your device.
Add a character
Only a name is required. Everything else is optional.
Mara Vance · Old Pete · Sister Agnes
Portrait: save an image in your image folder named after this character — their name or any nickname works, capitalization doesn't need to match. A tall 2:3 portrait (about 1200×1800) looks best.
Type one and press Enter. These nudge how they feel about things.
How they feel about you when a story begins — most people start neutral. Set this for an ally, a love interest, or an enemy. It's only a starting point; feelings still shift as the story plays.
Someone can feel strongly before you've ever met — you loathe a tyrant long before you face him. Positive feelings tick “known from start” for you automatically; for fear or hatred, decide it yourself with the toggle below.
Don't introduce them right awayOff = you know them from the start. On = they turn up later when your story reaches them.
Start canonized (permanent cast)On = when this world is loaded into an engine, they join the player’s permanent cast automatically, using the sheet you wrote here.
Other names they go by (optional)
Add nicknames or alternate names so the story recognizes them. A title like the Captain and a real name like Mara can both point to the same character.
Anything extra — private notes, side details, secrets, quirks: whatever the AI should know that isn't the main bio.
Add a location
Only a name is required.
The Old Mill · Riverside · The Chapel
What is this place? Who or what is here?
Whether you can rest and let your guard down here.
Make this a sub-locale of a main location (e.g. a bar inside a slum). Leave blank for a top-level place.
Add a lore entry
Only a name is required.
The Old Order · The Vanishing · House Rules
Type a topic, then press Enter. A topic can be more than one word — the old order works just like a single name.
Always include thisLeave off for almost everything. Only for facts true in every scene (it's sent every turn).
Tie this to a character or place (optional)
Pick characters or locations from your world. This lore appears automatically whenever they're in the scene — no topic word needed.
Draft from your writing
Paste lore you already have — the AI sorts it into characters, places, and lore for you to review.
This uses your own API key. Your pasted text is sent to the AI provider you choose and billed to your key. The key is stored only in this browser.
Review is required. The AI can miss things or make things up. Everything it drafts is marked “review” — open each one, check and fix it, then save. Nothing is final until you do.
Stored only in your browser. Sent only to the provider you pick — never to us.