AI-powered biblical research tools — lexicons, morphology, manuscripts, and more.
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
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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/
This repository follows Claude Code's marketplace layout:
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json defines the marketplace catalog.plugins/nuberea/.claude-plugin/plugin.json defines the NuBerea plugin.claude plugin marketplace add streamsapps/nuberea-mcp
To share the marketplace with a repository instead of your user profile, add --scope project.
claude plugin install nuberea@nuberea
claude
Inside Claude Code, run:
/mcp
Select nuberea and complete the authentication flow.
Try a prompt such as:
Use Nuberea to look up John 1:1 in Greek and summarize the lexical notes.
Refresh the marketplace catalog and update the installed plugin:
claude plugin marketplace update nuberea
claude plugin update nuberea
Restart Claude Code after updating so the new plugin version is loaded.
claude plugin uninstall nuberea
claude plugin marketplace remove nuberea
List configured marketplaces:
claude plugin marketplace list
List installed plugins:
claude plugin list
Check whether the MCP server is connected:
claude mcp list
Or inside Claude Code:
/mcp
If Nuberea shows Needs authentication, run /mcp, select nuberea, and complete authentication.
If authentication succeeds but reconnection fails, restart Claude Code.
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 assistants to perform scholarly biblical research on demand. Try prompts like: