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Free Bible trivia, with the verse behind every answer.

Five questions, in your browser, no login. Pick a category, pick a difficulty, get fresh AI-generated questions on real Scripture. Every answer reveals the verse and a short commentary explaining why it's right. When you finish the round, the rest of Kerygma is on the App Store.

How this works

The trivia engine is the same one that powers the Kerygma iOS app — multi-model AI generation with a curated fallback bank, every question paired with a real Bible verse and a short explanation. The web version covers all 24 categories grouped into three streams (Biblical Content, Doctrine & Theology, History & Traditions). The iOS app adds three more play modes — Together (pass-and-play), Custom (any passage you type), and Multiplayer (each player on their own phone) — plus a daily-verse push notification.

What makes it different from other Bible quizzes

Most Bible quizzes online ship the same hundred questions on a loop — eventually you've seen them all. Kerygma generates every question fresh against the Bible text itself, which means the question set never repeats and goes much deeper than the standard "Who was the first king of Israel" canon. The verse and commentary panel below every question is the real value — it turns the quiz into a tiny act of study rather than just a recall test.

FAQ

Is this free?

The five-question web round is free, no signup. The iOS app has unlimited rounds and four play modes (Solo, Together, Custom, Multiplayer); it's free for seven days with no credit card required.

Where do the questions come from?

They're AI-generated fresh against the Bible text on each request, using a three-provider chain (Gemini, OpenAI, Claude) with a curated fallback bank of pre-vetted questions. Every answer cites a specific verse reference and includes a short commentary explaining why the answer is correct.

Can the AI get things wrong?

Occasionally, yes. AI-generated content is graded against the cited Bible reference, and we curate a fallback bank of vetted questions for the most common failure modes. If you spot a question that contradicts its own cited verse, tell us via the support link in the footer.

What translation are the verses in?

English Standard Version (ESV) for English. The same translation appears throughout the Kerygma app.

Is there a rate limit?

Yes — 30 questions per minute and 500 per day from any single IP. Plenty for a normal session, tight enough to prevent abuse of the underlying AI quota.

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