
Bible
Wire your coding agent to semantic Bible search, original-language word studies, and cross-references while you draft devotionals, curriculum, or faith-based product copy.
Overview
Bible is an MCP server for the Idea phase that connects your agent to semantic scripture search, Hebrew and Greek word studies, and cross-references over remote SSE.
What is this MCP server?
- Remote MCP server v1.3.4 over SSE at bible.mctx.ai—no local clone required
- Semantic search across scripture plus word-study tooling tied to original Hebrew and Greek
- Cross-reference navigation for sermon prep, study notes, and agent-assisted drafting
- Hosted by mctx-ai with schema-aligned server.json and GitHub source at bible-mcp-server
- Server version 1.3.4
- Transport: remote SSE
- Publisher: mctx-ai (GitHub: bible-mcp-server)
What problem does it solve?
Copy-pasting verses and juggling concordances breaks flow when you want an agent to fact-check and explore original-language nuance in one thread.
Who is it for?
Solo builders creating faith-based content, study tools, or devotional products who already use MCP and want hosted Bible research without building their own corpus pipeline.
Skip if: Teams that need offline-first corpora, custom theological libraries, or zero dependency on a third-party hosted endpoint.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register the remote server in your agent, you can ask for passages, word studies, and cross-refs inline and carry verified research into specs, drafts, or curriculum outlines.
- Agent-callable scripture search and word-study results in chat
- Cross-reference trails usable in outlines and drafts
- Version-pinned remote MCP connection (v1.3.4)
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Journey fit
Canonical shelf is Idea because deep source research and language-aware lookup happen before you commit to angles, messaging, or scoped content products. Research is where you verify passages, compare wording in Hebrew and Greek, and trace references—not during deploy or growth analytics.
How it compares
Remote scripture-research MCP integration, not a generic document-RAG skill or local CLI concordance.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is io.github.mctx-ai/bible for?
Indie builders and creators who use AI coding agents and want Bible-grounded research—semantic search, original languages, and cross-references—inside the same MCP workflow as their repo work.
When should I use io.github.mctx-ai/bible?
Use it during early research when you are outlining sermons, courses, apps, or copy and need authoritative passage context before you scope a prototype or ship content.
How do I add io.github.mctx-ai/bible to my agent?
Add the remote MCP entry pointing at the published SSE URL for v1.3.4 (see server.json on bible.mctx.ai or the bible-mcp-server repo), then restart or reload MCP in Claude Code, Cursor, or your compatible client.