WORDLIFE

About

Wordlife publishes verifiable biblical research, rendered as interactive artifacts. Every scripture citation, every Hebrew or Greek word, and every concordance reference is verbatim from a named, versioned source text — never generated, never paraphrased, never approximated.

Most Bible study asks you to trust the author. Wordlife is built so you don't have to. Each study is an interactive document you can read, trace, and check against the underlying text yourself — the evidence travels with the claim.

How it's made

  • Verbatim, always. Quoted text is reproduced exactly from a named source edition — character for character, not retyped from memory.
  • Traced to the lemma. Hebrew and Greek words are tied to their dictionary lemma and Strong's number, so you can follow a word back to its root and see every place it occurs.
  • Artifacts, not articles. Each study is a self-contained interactive document — diagrams, evidence layers, cross-references — not an opinion piece.

Source texts

Everything here is built on named, openly-licensed editions of the text, so any claim can be checked against its source:

  • King James Version (Pure Cambridge Edition) — public-domain English.
  • Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible (Westminster Leningrad Codex) — public-domain Hebrew text, with lemma and morphology annotations under CC BY 4.0.
  • Robinson–Pierpont Byzantine Majority Text (2018) — public-domain Greek New Testament.
  • Strong's (1890) dictionaries, via the Open Scriptures derivation — CC BY-SA on the JSON form.