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SCRIPTURE STUDY REIMAGINED

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Cross-reference across Protestant, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Ethiopian canons. Verify Greek & Hebrew originals. Discover 395,000+ scholarly connections — tradition-neutral, research-grade.

No credit card required  ·  Free access to core features  ·  All canons on day one

PROTESTANTCATHOLICEASTERN ORTHODOXETHIOPIANGREEK LXXHEBREW WLCBYZANTINESBLGNT

395k+

CROSS-REFERENCES

4

BIBLE CANONS

2

SACRED LANGUAGES VERIFIED

1

AI RESEARCH COMPANION

THE PRODUCT

The product, not the pitch.

A research interface built around the text itself. Not commentary, not theology — the original words, reconstructed and cross-referenced.

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Unrolled Scrolls research interface

Interlinear Breakdown

Word-by-word Greek & Hebrew analysis with Strong's numbers, parsing, and lexical roots.

Cross-Reference Network

395,000+ scholarly connections mapped across the full canon of every tradition.

Tradition Comparison

View any passage side-by-side across Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Coptic, and more.

WHY UNROLLED SCROLLS

Built for the questions scholars actually ask.

Four Canons, One Interface

Protestant, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Ethiopian Tewahedo — plus the Septuagint, Westminster Hebrew, and two Greek New Testaments — all accessible from a single search.

ProtestantCatholicOrthodoxEthiopian

Verified Greek & Hebrew

Every word traced back to its original text. Greek New Testament and Hebrew Old Testament with full morphological parsing and lexical definitions.

Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ Λόγος

John 1:1 — Greek Textus Receptus

395,000+ Cross-References

The largest curated scripture cross-reference database available, spanning Old and New Testament with thematic, linguistic, and structural connections.

OT → NT

FULFILLMENT LINKS

Thematic

CONCEPT MAPS

AI-POWERED

AI Research Assistant

Ask questions in natural language. Get answers grounded in scripture, tradition, and original language — not theological opinion.

"Where does Paul quote from Isaiah, and what's the Hebrew context?"

Found 7 Isaiah quotations in Pauline letters with Hebrew source analysis...

Tradition-Neutral Design

No denomination, no commentary, no theological agenda. Just the text as each tradition has received it — presented side by side without editorial interpretation.

Research-Grade Depth

Designed for seminarians, theologians, and curious minds alike. Export notes, build verse collections, and share annotated passages with collaborators.

SCOPE OF COVERAGE

Every major Christian tradition, faithfully represented.

Most study tools are built for one tradition. Unrolled Scrolls was built from the ground up to hold all ten — from the 66-book Protestant canon to the 81-book Ethiopian Tewahedo, each tradition receives equal scholarly treatment.

No tradition is “extra.” No book is hidden. What the church has preserved across 2,000 years of diverse interpretation is available in one place.

Explore all traditions
Protestant

66 books · KJV, BSB, WEB

Catholic

73 books · Deuterocanon included

Eastern Orthodox

76+ books · LXX-based canon

Ethiopian Tewahedo

81 books · Broader deuterocanon

Greek Septuagint (Brenton)

LXX-EN · English Septuagint

Greek Septuagint (Swete)

LXX-GR · Greek OT of the early church

Robinson-Pierpont

Byzantine Greek New Testament

SBLGNT

Critical Greek New Testament

Westminster Leningrad

WLC · Hebrew Old Testament

AI RESEARCHPowered by sacred text corpus
You

How does the Ethiopian canon differ from the Protestant, and are those extra books cross-referenced?

Assistant

The Ethiopian Tewahedo canon (81 books) includes 1 Enoch and Jubilees absent from the Protestant 66-book canon. Both are fully cross-referenced:

1 ENOCH

Linked to Jude 1:14 + NT

JUBILEES

Genesis parallels traced

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AI RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Ask the text. Read the citations.

Our AI research companion is trained on the full corpus — all 10 traditions, original language texts, and scholarly cross-references. It answers in citations, not opinions.

  • Grounds every response in scripture verse references
  • Compares tradition-specific interpretations without bias
  • Links directly to Greek/Hebrew source words
  • Works across full canon — all 10 traditions
Try a Research Query

WHO IT'S FOR

For everyone the text matters to.

Researchers & Scholars

Compare manuscripts, trace linguistic patterns across traditions, export annotated passages. The depth you need, without the noise.

COMMON USES

Manuscript comparison · Canon criticism · Source tracing

Seminary Students

Learn how your tradition's canon was formed. Understand the texts that shaped liturgy, doctrine, and practice — with original language support.

COMMON USES

Exegesis prep · Language study · Sermon research

Curious Believers

You've wondered why your Bible doesn't include books your neighbor's does. Find out. Read them. Understand the history of what's been passed down.

COMMON USES

Personal study · Canon exploration · Devotional reading

COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions we get asked.

Scripture is complex. We try to make our answers simple.

Full documentation

BEGIN YOUR STUDY

The text has always been there. Now you can read all of it.

Join researchers, seminarians, and curious believers exploring scripture across all traditions.

10 traditions, day one395k+ cross-referencesGreek & Hebrew included