Cross-reference graphing
Map passages by theme, doctrine, narrative parallels, and repeated language rather than only static verse lists.
This is where the app becomes more than content generation: better Scripture relationships, deeper discovery, and stronger mobile behavior.
Map passages by theme, doctrine, narrative parallels, and repeated language rather than only static verse lists.
Group search, notes, mentor history, and plans around themes like hope, suffering, forgiveness, holiness, or mission.
Surface author, audience, structure, key terms, timeline, and theological movement as a reusable study layer.
Move cross references, lexical insight, and context metadata onto richer structured Bible sources so the experience feels more authoritative.
Cross references, key terms, context, theology compare, and apologetics can all start sharing the same intelligence layer instead of living as separate page sections.
The app already has a web manifest. The next mobile layer is stronger offline caching and session continuity for saved studies.
Move from simple related-verse lists to a visual graph of themes, theological links, repeated language, and narrative parallels across Scripture.
The next realism upgrade is richer Bible, cross-reference, and language data so the product relies less on static examples and more on structured source material.
Bible text and metadata provider for richer passage context
Cross-reference dataset for smarter related verse explanations
Lexical and language data for original Greek and Hebrew depth mode