AI Scripture Companion -- Ask Any Question, Get Answers with References
Key Takeaway
Sometimes you have a question that a concordance cannot answer. The AI Scripture Companion lets you ask in plain language and get a thoughtful response with specific scripture references you can verify yourself.
Sometimes you have a question that a concordance cannot answer. You are not looking for a word -- you are looking for understanding. Why did God command Abraham to sacrifice Isaac? How does the Book of Mormon's treatment of the Atonement differ from Paul's? What does the Doctrine and Covenants teach about the nature of intelligence that is not found anywhere else in scripture? These are questions that require synthesis across multiple passages, and a traditional search tool will not get you there. The AI Scripture Companion will.
You type your question in plain language, and the companion responds with a thoughtful answer that draws on all five volumes of Latter-day Saint scripture. Every claim is grounded in specific references that you can look up and verify. Ask about the nature of God's justice, and the response might draw together Alma 42:15 on justice and mercy, Romans 3:23-26 on God's righteousness, and Doctrine and Covenants 19:16-17 on the Atonement's specific mechanism. The companion does not replace your own study -- it gives you a starting point that would have taken hours to assemble on your own.
The companion is particularly useful for comparative questions. Ask how the Old Testament prophets described the Messiah compared to the Book of Mormon prophets, and you will get a structured response that places Isaiah 9:6 alongside 2 Nephi 25:19, Micah 5:2 alongside Alma 7:10, and Zechariah 9:9 alongside 1 Nephi 11:31-33. These cross-volume comparisons are where the Restoration's contribution becomes most visible: the Book of Mormon prophets often name Christ explicitly where the Old Testament prophets spoke in types and shadows.
One important principle guides the companion: it points you to the text, not away from it. Every response is designed to send you back to the scriptures with better questions and clearer context. The goal is not to replace the experience of reading Alma 32 on faith or John 17 on unity with the Father. The goal is to help you arrive at those passages with the background you need to read them deeply.
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