Scripture and commentaryโ€”clear, readable, and fast.

TheWord.com is built for focused Bible reading and study: the full KJV text on-site, plus original commentary by passage and by topicโ€”without the clutter.

Why TheWord.com exists

We want Scripture to be easy to read and easy to navigateโ€”then pair it with commentary that stays close to the text and helps you understand what youโ€™re reading.

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Scripture

Read the KJV on-site

Browse by book โ†’ chapter โ†’ verse with a clean, high-contrast layout designed for long reading sessions.

Fast-loading pages

Simple verse navigation

Built for readability

Commentary

Original, verse-aware notes

Commentary is organized by passage and by topics/tags, so you can study a chapter straight through or explore a theme across Scripture.

By passage and by topic

Clear, plain language

Citations when referencing sources

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Study Guides

Learn in multiple formats

Study guides are available as on-site articles and downloadable PDFsโ€”use what fits your routine.

Article + PDF versions

Designed for groups

Easy to share

Our story

Built for quiet, focused study

TheWord.com started with a simple goal: make it effortless to open the Bible, find a passage, and keep readingโ€”without distractions.


Weโ€™re building a library that serves both quick lookups and deep study. That means a clean interface, dependable navigation, and commentary that aims to be faithful to the text and helpful to the reader.

โ€œReadability is a feature. Speed is a feature. Clarity is a feature.โ€

TheWord.com

As the site grows, weโ€™ll continue adding original commentary, topic collections, and study guides. When we reference third-party works, we link to official sources rather than reproducing content.

The team behind the site

A small team focused on Scripture-first design, careful writing, and a reading experience that stays out of the way.

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Editorial

Commentary & study guides

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Scripture Experience

Navigation & search

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Design

Minimal, high-contrast UI

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Operations

Quality & site performance