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Bible Study,
Layered.

Stack commentaries, cross-references, word studies, and maps onto any passage. Interactive. Web-native. Built for depth without the complexity tax.

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The best Bible study tools were built for desktops in 2005.

Logos charges $15/month and buries you in menus. Free apps give you a search bar and a devotional. There's nothing in between for people who want real study tools without a seminary IT budget.

Too expensive, too complex

Logos and Accordance lock essential resources behind $500+ library purchases. The interface assumes you already know what you're looking for.

Too shallow, too simple

YouVersion and e-Sword work for reading plans. But try doing a word study in the original Greek and you'll hit a wall fast.

Not built for the web

Most serious tools are desktop-first. Your study shouldn't be trapped on one machine.

How ScrollStack Works

Layer resources onto any passage.

01

Interactive Layers

Toggle commentaries, cross-references, original language notes, and historical context on and off for any verse. Your study, your view.

02

Word Studies

Tap any word to explore its original Hebrew or Greek meaning, usage across Scripture, and scholarly notes. No separate tools needed.

03

Visual Maps & Timelines

See where events happened and when. Interactive maps and timelines connected directly to the text you're studying.

04

AI Study Assistant

Ask questions in plain language, get answers grounded in trusted theological sources. Not the open web. Cited, verifiable, trustworthy.

05

Shared Studies

Build study guides your small group can follow together. Shared annotations, discussion threads, collaborative notes.

06

Works Everywhere

Browser-native. Phone, tablet, laptop. Your entire library travels with you. No downloads, no syncing headaches.

"Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path."
Psalm 119:105

Scripture deserves better tools.

ScrollStack is live. A modern platform where the depth of scholarship meets the simplicity of great software.

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