Lectionary · Ordinary IV

Scripture deserves more than a search box.

Scripturix is a study platform built to take you from a verse to its full context - the translations, the cross-references, and centuries of trusted commentary - without losing the quiet of reading.

“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
2 Timothy 2:15 · KJV
What Scripturix is

At its heart, Scripturix is a Bible study platform - Scripture in multiple translations, paired with tools for reading, searching, bookmarking, highlighting, note-taking, and reading-plan tracking, on the web and on mobile.

On top of that foundation sits Insight: ask a question in plain language and get an answer grounded in the text, with every claim traced back to its sources. Five study modes - from quick synthesis to deep exposition and original-language word study - meet you wherever your question lives.

It is a study tool, not a pulpit. Everything it surfaces is offered for learning and devotion, always pointing back to the passage so you can weigh it for yourself.

What we hold to

Our principles
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Rooted in the text

Every answer cites its sources and links back to the passage. We would rather show our work than ask you to take ours on faith. The Scripture comes first; the tooling serves it.

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Standing on scholarship

We build on public-domain works the church has trusted for generations - Matthew Henry’s commentary, Strong’s concordance, Nave’s topical bible, and the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - not opinions invented on the spot.

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Your data is yours

Your notes, highlights, and collections belong to you - exportable or deletable anytime. We collect only what the service needs, never sell your information, and never build advertising profiles from your study.

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Open to everyone

The full library and core study tools are free forever. Paid plans simply lift the daily limit and clear the ads - they do not lock the Word behind a paywall.

The library behind every answer

Centuries of commentary, a query away.

Matthew HenryCommentary
Strong’sConcordance · Lexicon
Nave’sTopical Bible
TSKCross-references

Start with a single question.

Open Insight and ask what you have always wondered about a passage. Five free studies a day, no account required to begin.