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Faithful answers from sources you can trust.

Rhemata is an AI-assisted Bible study tool that answers from trusted sources rooted in the charismatic tradition — now in early beta, and looking for testers.

What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?How do I receive the gift of tongues?Is speaking in tongues for every believer?What’s the difference between the gift of tongues and a prayer language?How do I grow in the prophetic?What does it mean to be anointed?How do I know if a prophetic word is from God?What is the laying on of hands?What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?How do I receive the gift of tongues?Is speaking in tongues for every believer?What’s the difference between the gift of tongues and a prayer language?How do I grow in the prophetic?What does it mean to be anointed?How do I know if a prophetic word is from God?What is the laying on of hands?
What is the fivefold ministry?What’s the role of the apostle and prophet today?How do I stir up the gift within me?What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit?How do I activate the gifts of the Spirit?What is the difference between the anointing and the fruit of the Spirit?How do I interpret tongues?What does Scripture say about prophecy in the church?What is the fivefold ministry?What’s the role of the apostle and prophet today?How do I stir up the gift within me?What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit?How do I activate the gifts of the Spirit?What is the difference between the anointing and the fruit of the Spirit?How do I interpret tongues?What does Scripture say about prophecy in the church?

Why It Matters

When you ask general AI about God, who’s actually answering?

General AI models

Everything at once. No one in particular.

  • Averages every tradition, blog, and contradicting opinion into one flattened answer.
  • No source is trusted over another.
  • Applies its own content filters to theology — softening or avoiding positions it’s trained to treat as sensitive.
  • No name stands behind the answer.
Rhemata

A known, trusted lineage.

  • Drawn only from vetted sources within the charismatic tradition.
  • No hidden filters — your convictions aren’t treated as something to soften.
  • Every answer points back to the voices behind it.
  • You always know whose shoulders an answer stands on.
“You wouldn’t take spiritual counsel from a stranger with no name.

In matters of faith, whois speaking matters. Rhemata is built on voices you’d actually choose.

Ask Anything

Ask about the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Get an answer — not a survey.

Ask general AI and you get “some Christians believe… others hold…” — every tradition averaged into one careful, beige paragraph. Rhemata answers only from vetted sources across the Spirit-filled tradition, so your question gets an answer with conviction behind it.

That includes historic voices like Derek Prince and Bob Mumford, alongside trusted modern-day teachers like John Bevere, Michael Koulianos, and Dr. Michael Brown.

And when you see a quote, it’s real. Every quote is checked character-for-character against the source before it can appear — a quote cannot exist in Rhemata unless the teacher actually said it. General AI can invent a quote. Rhemata structurally can’t.

Every answer points back to the voices behind it, with the link to the full teaching right there.

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Study

AI should send you deeper — not do the thinking for you.

There’s something irreplaceable about wrestling with Scripture yourself. Study exists to protect that. It’s the companion to the chat — built so you grow in the Word, not grow dependent on a tool.

Open any verse for the full Greek and Hebrew interlinear, tap any word for its Strong’s number and definition, and read commentary spanning the whole history of the church.

And a human layer is coming. Vetted pastors and leaders will contribute devotional notes attached to the verse in front of you — real shepherds, present inside the study experience. Every note bylined, none of it AI-generated, and the bar for who contributes stays high.

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JOHN 1:1 (WEB)
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
ἘνInG1722
ἀρχῇbeginningG746
ἦνwasG1510
theG3588
λόγοςWordG3056
καὶandG2532
theG3588
λόγοςWordG3056
ἦνwasG1510
πρὸςwithG4314
τὸνtheG3588
λόγος · Word, G3056
Strong’s G3056 · logos · lógos
A word, utterance, or account; in John’s prologue, the eternal personal expression of God — the divine Reason through whom all things were made.
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Adam Clarke
Adam Clarke’s Commentary — John
In the beginning — That is, before any thing was formed — ere God began the great work of creation. This is the meaning of the word in Gen 1:1, to which John plainly alludes…

The Library Behind It

Every answer stands on named shoulders.

Built from a curated library of sermon transcripts, word studies, books, and commentaries — every one from a named, vetted voice in the charismatic and Spirit-filled tradition. If it’s in the corpus, someone real stands behind it.

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Explore more in Rhemata

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Greek & Hebrew Interlinear

138,000+ word entries spanning the entire Greek NT and Hebrew OT. Tap any word for Strong’s definition, transliteration, and lexical data.

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Pastors’ Notes

Coming: vetted pastors and ministry leaders annotating verses with bylined devotional notes. The vetting is the feature — every note from a named shepherd, none of it AI-generated.

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Deep Word Studies

1,700+ Greek and Hebrew word studies from Precept Austin, cross-referenced to the interlinear. Every Strong’s number links to its full article.

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Patristic Commentary

186 commentaries spanning the Church Fathers through Matthew Henry, Adam Clarke, and Jamieson-Fausset-Brown — historical grounding for Spirit-filled study.

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Charismatic Corpus

Sermon transcripts from trusted charismatic voices alongside New Wine Magazine’s archive — curated for theological reliability, not just volume.

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Rhemata is in active beta. Jump in free, explore everything, and help shape where it goes — no card required.