Darash Bible Texts
Every work in the Library begins as a conversation. A person says, in plain language, what they are studying — and an AI assistant wields two deep instruments on their behalf: Darash for the Scripture, Junifye for the book.
Tell it, in plain words, what you're studying or want to write — no commands, no markup.
It does the lookups in Darash and the drafting in Junifye — the Hebrew and Greek, the cross-references, the typesetting.
You read, weigh and correct every step. A person stays in the loop and brings the discernment the AI can't — nothing is published until you're satisfied. It is never just “it works.”
Named for the Hebrew דָּרַשׁ (darash) — “to seek out, inquire, study” — the verb behind midrash, the daily searching of Scripture. Darash puts the original Hebrew and Greek in your hands, even with none of either, and lets your AI assistant do the lookups while you ask the questions.
It never tells you what to believe — it gives you the raw material, and you do the seeking.
Junifye turns that study into a finished work. Through the same conversation, the AI assembles chapter-structured books, studies, sermons and commentaries — no raw LaTeX — and one renderer typesets each two ways: a print-ready PDF and a clean, responsive online reader, in light or dark.