AI-powered biblical research tools — lexicons, morphology, manuscripts, and more.
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Tools for building AI-powered theological study experiences using NuBerea.
This repository contains resources for integrating NuBerea’s biblical research tools with AI assistants, developer frameworks, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
NuBerea is an AI-powered theological assistant designed to help users explore Scripture with deeper insight.
It provides tools for:
Learn more at https://nuberea.com
NuBerea provides an MCP server that allows AI clients to securely access NuBerea’s theological tools.
Using MCP, assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude, or custom agents can interact with NuBerea’s research capabilities as structured tools.
Documentation: https://nuberea.com/docs/mcp/
Create or sign in to a NuBerea account.
https://nuberea.com/login
Connect your MCP client to the NuBerea MCP server.
https://auth.aws-dev.streamsappsgslbex.com/mcp
{
"mcpServers": {
"nuberea": {
"url": "https://auth.aws-dev.streamsappsgslbex.com/mcp"
}
}
}
Once connected, your AI client can call NuBerea tools for theological study and biblical research.
NuBerea MCP enables AI systems to support:
NuBerea MCP uses token-based authentication with refresh tokens to maintain secure, long-lived sessions for AI clients.
See the documentation for setup instructions.
Full documentation is available at:
The docs include:
NuBerea is published to the official MCP Registry as com.streamsapps/nuberea.
Registry API:
https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io/v0.1/servers?search=com.streamsapps/nuberea
Publishing is automated via GitHub Actions. To release a new version:
server.json if needed (description, icons, etc.)git tag v1.0.2
git push origin v1.0.2
The workflow (.github/workflows/publish-mcp.yml) will:
v1.0.2 → 1.0.2)server.jsonAuthentication: Uses DNS verification against streamsapps.com (ECDSA P-384). The private key is stored as the MCP_PRIVATE_KEY GitHub secret. The corresponding public key is published as a TXT record on streamsapps.com.
Note: The server.json version in the repo can stay at any value; the workflow overwrites it from the git tag at publish time.
NuBerea helps pastors, students, and believers study Scripture more deeply using AI while remaining rooted in biblical text and historic Christian theology.