How The Bible Companion presents Scripture, study material, devotional content, and public-domain Christian texts.
The Bible Companion keeps the biblical text primary. Chapter pages are indexed with the King James Version (KJV), a public-domain English translation commonly used for open Bible reading projects. The interactive reader may also make other free or openly licensed translations available for comparison, including public-domain and permissively licensed editions.
Translation names, abbreviations, and verse text are presented for reading, comparison, search, and study. Where a translation has its own license or attribution requirements, The Bible Companion aims to preserve attribution and use the text only within the scope allowed by that source. If you believe a translation attribution or license statement needs correction, please contact us.
Guides, devotionals, prayer reflections, topic summaries, and explanatory sections are written as original editorial material for The Bible Companion. They are intended to help readers understand biblical themes, organize study, and reflect prayerfully. They should not be treated as a new Bible translation, a doctrinal authority, or a substitute for Scripture itself.
Our editorial tone is broadly ecumenical Christian. We avoid presenting one denominational tradition as the only Christian view when a topic is historically interpreted in different ways. When a page discusses historical background, devotional application, or theological themes, we aim to distinguish the biblical text from our explanatory comments.
The library section may include public-domain Christian writings and historical religious texts. These works are provided for historical and educational reading. Their inclusion does not mean The Bible Companion endorses every claim, interpretation, or tradition represented in those writings.
Readers should compare any secondary source with Scripture, historical context, and trusted teaching. Extra-biblical works can be useful for understanding Christian history, but they are not presented as equal to the Bible.
Prayer and devotional pages are meant for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual formation. They do not guarantee outcomes and are not professional medical, legal, financial, psychological, or crisis advice. If you are facing an emergency, health concern, legal issue, or safety risk, seek appropriate professional or local support.
Topic pages collect verses and reflections around common themes such as peace, anxiety, forgiveness, faith, hope, and guidance. These pages are designed to help readers begin study, not to replace careful reading of the full biblical context.
We review pages for broken links, unclear language, attribution issues, and content that may need better context. Corrections may include fixing typos, adding attribution, clarifying a disclaimer, revising a devotional note, or improving navigation to primary Scripture passages.
To request a correction, email [email protected] with the page URL, the issue you noticed, and any source information that helps verify the correction.
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