
Research the biblical and theological significance of a number. Use when exploring symbolic meaning, first mention, factors/multiples, gematria, or how a number interacts with other biblical metaphors and imagery.
--- name: research description: Run a complete exegetical analysis of a Bible passage. Orchestrates all six analysis skills in parallel, compiles the results, and writes the output file. Usage: /research <passage> --- # Research Skill — Complete Exegetical Analysis Given a passage reference (e.g., "HAG 02:20-23" or "Genesis 1:1-25"), perform a complete exegetical analysis. ## Step 0: Parse the Reference Extract BOOK_CODE, CHAPTER, and VERSES from the input. Use the mapping below for full boo
Develop practical, real-life applications from Bible passages. Use when creating modern applications for contemporary audiences, exploring how to implement biblical principles, or bridging ancient meaning to current life situations.
Analyze theological themes, doctrines, and spiritual principles in Bible passages. Use when exploring what the original audience understood spiritually, identifying spiritual disciplines, or extracting timeless biblical principles and teachings.
Analyze literary features of Bible passages. Use when examining genre, literary structure, chiasm, voice, mood, style, rhetorical devices, imagery, characterization, or narrative techniques in Scripture.
Apply hermeneutical methods to Bible passages. Use when tracing canonical themes, identifying wordplay and idioms, analyzing micro/macro structures, exploring image-bearer and wisdom elements, or discerning plenary authorial intent.
Research historical and cultural background of Bible passages. Use when exploring authorship, original audience, dating, archaeology, geography, political-socio-economic context, social norms, or external historical sources related to Scripture.
Analyze Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic linguistic features in Bible passages. Use when doing word studies, exploring etymology, examining grammar and syntax, comparing translations, or investigating textual variants and manuscript evidence.
Analyze theological themes, doctrines, and spiritual principles in Bible passages. Use when exploring what the original audience understood spiritually, identifying spiritual disciplines, or extracting timeless biblical principles and teachings.
Analyze Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic linguistic features in Bible passages. Use when doing word studies, exploring etymology, examining grammar and syntax, comparing translations, or investigating textual variants and manuscript evidence.
--- name: research description: Run a complete exegetical analysis of a Bible passage. Orchestrates all six analysis skills in parallel, compiles the results, and writes the output file. Usage: /research <passage> --- # Research Skill — Complete Exegetical Analysis Given a passage reference (e.g., "HAG 02:20-23" or "Genesis 1:1-25"), perform a complete exegetical analysis. ## Step 0: Parse the Reference Extract BOOK_CODE, CHAPTER, and VERSES from the input. Use the mapping below for full boo
Apply hermeneutical methods to Bible passages. Use when tracing canonical themes, identifying wordplay and idioms, analyzing micro/macro structures, exploring image-bearer and wisdom elements, or discerning plenary authorial intent.
Research historical and cultural background of Bible passages. Use when exploring authorship, original audience, dating, archaeology, geography, political-socio-economic context, social norms, or external historical sources related to Scripture.
Research the biblical and theological significance of a number. Use when exploring symbolic meaning, first mention, factors/multiples, gematria, or how a number interacts with other biblical metaphors and imagery.
Develop practical, real-life applications from Bible passages. Use when creating modern applications for contemporary audiences, exploring how to implement biblical principles, or bridging ancient meaning to current life situations.
Analyze literary features of Bible passages. Use when examining genre, literary structure, chiasm, voice, mood, style, rhetorical devices, imagery, characterization, or narrative techniques in Scripture.