Built for the Apostolic church

Built for Apostolic Believers. Finally.

Every other Bible study platform treats Oneness theology as a footnote — an alternative view to footnote after the “real” answer. This one doesn't. One God. One name. One baptism. One platform that finally gets it right.

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Blue Letter Bible. Logos. BibleGateway. YouVersion. Every major Bible study platform was built on a Trinitarian framework. Their cross-references assume Trinitarian conclusions. Their study notes present the Trinity as settled doctrine. Their AI assistants — when they have them — treat Oneness theology as a heterodox curiosity to be acknowledged and moved past.

Ask any of their tools about Acts 2:38 and watch what happens. You get hedging. You get “some traditions emphasize baptism in Jesus' name.” You get the Trinitarian formula presented as the default and the Oneness position presented as the exception. The AI doesn't lie — it just buries the truth under layers of qualification.

Unrolled Scrolls is different. The AI research assistant is grounded in Oneness theology. When you ask about the Godhead, about the name of Jesus, about water baptism, you get an answer that starts from the text — not from the Nicene Creed. The doctrine wiki reflects Apostolic teaching. The original-language tools surface what the Greek and Hebrew actually say without filtering it through 1,700 years of Trinitarian tradition. This is the platform the Apostolic church has been waiting for.

What makes this different

What Makes This Platform Apostolic

AI Grounded in Oneness Doctrine

Every AI response is anchored to the Oneness understanding of the Godhead. When you ask about Isaiah 9:6, John 10:30, or Colossians 2:9 the answer starts from the biblical truth that Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost — one God manifest in flesh. No hedge. No 'some scholars believe.' The text speaks for itself.

Texts That Match Your Tradition

KJV. WEB. BSB. The Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine Greek New Testament. The Westminster Leningrad Codex for the Hebrew Bible. The Septuagint in both Brenton English and Swete Greek. These are the texts Apostolic ministers actually study, preach, and teach from — all available with full interlinear word-by-word breakdowns.

Tools Built for Ministers

Sermon preparation workspaces that help you outline, research cross-references, and build arguments from the original languages. Witness and debate preparation that anticipates Trinitarian objections and surfaces the strongest textual evidence. These tools were built for the work you do every week.

Platform features

Tools for the Work You're Actually Doing

Sermon Preparation Workspace

Outline your message, pull cross-references, research original-language nuances, and export a finished study — all in one workspace. Built for the way Apostolic ministers actually prepare.

Witness and Debate Workspaces

Prepare for home Bible studies, street witnessing, and doctrinal discussions. Surface the strongest textual arguments for Oneness theology and anticipate common Trinitarian objections with original-language evidence.

Interlinear Greek and Hebrew

Tap any verse to see the original text word by word — transliteration, morphology, Strong's number, and plain English gloss. Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine for the NT, Westminster Leningrad Codex for the OT.

AI Research Chat

Ask any question about any passage. The AI draws from the actual biblical text in our database — verified Greek and Hebrew, not hallucinated training data. Scholar-tier users get deep comparative analysis across traditions.

Word Studies

Trace any Greek or Hebrew word across the entire biblical corpus. See every occurrence, every morphological form, and how the word is used in different contexts — from Genesis to Revelation and beyond.

Reading Plans and Devotionals

Structured reading plans that move through Scripture systematically. AI-generated devotionals that connect the day's reading to practical Apostolic living.

Notebooks

A rich-text workspace for sermon notes, study journals, and teaching outlines. Create, organize, and export your work as Markdown. Your study notes live alongside your texts.

Who it's for

For Every Level of Apostolic Student

Pastors and Ministers

Sermon prep that respects your time and your theology. Research original languages, build outlines, pull cross-references, and prepare for the pulpit — all in a single workspace that understands Apostolic doctrine.

Bible College and Seminary Students

Whether you're at Indiana Bible College, Texas Bible College, Apostolic Bible Institute, or studying independently — get the interlinear tools, word studies, and AI research capabilities that make exegesis assignments and thesis work faster and more rigorous.

Home Bible Study Leaders

Prepare for studies with confidence. The witness and debate workspaces help you anticipate questions, surface key proof texts, and present the Oneness message with clarity and authority backed by original-language evidence.

Serious Laypeople

You don't have to be a minister to study deeply. If you want to understand what the Greek and Hebrew actually say — if you want to move beyond surface reading and into the text itself — this platform was built for you too.

Biblical texts

The Texts That Matter to Your Tradition

Every text available with full reading, cross-references, and AI analysis. Original-language texts include interlinear word-by-word display.

TextWhy It Matters
KJVThe standard pulpit Bible of the Apostolic movement. Most UPCI ministers preach from the KJV, and most proof-text chains in Oneness theology reference it directly.
WEBA modern public-domain translation useful for readability comparisons. Helpful when teaching new converts or preparing home Bible study materials.
BSBA literal modern translation that tracks closely with the original languages. Excellent for cross-checking KJV renderings against contemporary English.
Robinson-PierpontThe Greek NT tradition closest to the Textus Receptus underlying the KJV. When you need to verify what the Greek actually says behind your English text, this is the tradition that matches.
WLCThe standard critical edition of the Hebrew Bible with full vowel pointing and cantillation marks. Essential for Old Testament word studies and understanding the Shema in its original language.
LXX (Brenton & Swete)The Greek Old Testament quoted by the apostles. When Peter preached Joel 2 at Pentecost, he was quoting the Septuagint. Understanding the LXX illuminates how NT writers read the OT.
SBLGNTA modern critical Greek text useful for comparing variant readings against the Byzantine tradition. Helpful for understanding textual criticism arguments in debates.

FAQ

Common Questions

Is Unrolled Scrolls only for Oneness Pentecostals?
No. The platform is open to everyone. The core reading tools, library, and AI work for any student of Scripture. But the AI is grounded in Oneness theology — it doesn't treat the Oneness position as a fringe view or qualify every response with Trinitarian caveats. If you're Apostolic, you'll feel the difference immediately. If you're not, you'll still get rigorous, text-first scholarship.
How does the AI handle Oneness vs. Trinitarian questions?
The AI presents the strongest textual case from the Oneness position first, grounded in the original languages. It can also surface the Trinitarian reading for comparison — this is useful for debate preparation and witness encounters — but it does not treat both positions as equally supported by the text. The Oneness position is the baseline, not the alternative.
Which Greek NT text does the platform use?
The primary Greek New Testament is the Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine Majority Text, which is the tradition closest to the Textus Receptus underlying the KJV. We also include the SBLGNT critical text for comparison and textual criticism work. Both have full interlinear word-by-word display with morphology and Strong's numbers.
Is the KJV available?
Yes. The King James Version is available for every book of the Protestant canon. You can read it alongside the original Greek and Hebrew texts, and the AI can break down any KJV verse with the verified original-language text from our database.
What does it cost? Is there a mobile app?
There's a free tier with full reading access across all traditions and texts. A $2.50 one-time Trial Pass unlocks 7 days of Scholar-level features including AI research, interlinear tools, and sermon prep workspaces. Monthly and annual subscriptions are available after that. The mobile app for iOS and Android is available and supports offline reading.

The Word Deserves Your Deepest Study

Acts 2:38 isn't a footnote. The name of Jesus in baptism isn't an alternative view. The Oneness of God isn't a theological curiosity. Study with a platform that sees the name of Jesus in every page of Scripture — because it's there.

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