Scripture in Its Original Languages,
Connected to Today's Headlines

ProphecyLens is a research platform that brings together the King James Bible, the original Hebrew and Greek texts, Strong's Concordance, and AI-powered analysis to help you study Biblical prophecy with unprecedented depth and accuracy.

Why I Built This

I was introduced to Biblical prophecy at a young age by an amazing mentor who was also a Holocaust survivor. He showed me how real-world events correlated with statements written thousands of years ago. That connection made the Bible tangible to me in a way nothing else had. If these prophecies could be true, so could everything else in Scripture.

The other thing that always amazed me were the teachers who could explain the Greek, the Hebrew, the nuances hidden beneath the English translation. They added layers of insight I never would have found on my own. I spent decades studying those layers. I never became fluent in the original languages, but I could do something most scholars can't: I could build a system that pulls all of it together at once.

That's what ProphecyLens is. It indexes every verse across KJV, Hebrew, Greek, and LXX, cross-referenced with Strong's concordance. It watches hundreds of news sources in real time and uses AI to measure how current events line up with prophetic patterns. The kind of connections that would take one person years to find, it surfaces continuously.

I built this for myself first. Then I realized I shouldn't be the only one using it.

Four Texts. One Verse.

Every verse in ProphecyLens can be studied across multiple source texts, side by side. This isn't just a Bible app with a search bar. It's a multi-language research tool built for serious students of Scripture.

EN

King James Version

The foundational English translation, preserved word-for-word. Every verse fully indexed and searchable.

אב

Hebrew (Masoretic Text)

The authoritative Hebrew text of the Old Testament. View the original language behind every English word, with Strong's numbers linking each word to its lexical root.

ΑΒ

Greek (New Testament)

The original Greek of the New Testament. Each word mapped to its Strong's number, morphology, and English gloss for precise study.

LXX

Septuagint

The ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament, frequently quoted by Jesus and the Apostles. Critical for understanding how the New Testament authors read the Hebrew Scriptures.

Word-Level Analysis

Every word in the original Hebrew and Greek is individually indexed with Strong's Concordance numbers, morphological parsing, lemma forms, and English glosses. This means you can trace a concept across the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, in the original language.

858,077 Words Indexed
32,776 Verses
4 Source Texts

What Strong's Concordance gives you

  • Same word, different translations. The English KJV translates many different Hebrew and Greek words as "love." Strong's lets you see that agape (G26), phileo (G5368), and eros carry fundamentally different meanings.
  • Trace a concept across Scripture. Find every verse where a specific Hebrew or Greek root appears, regardless of how it was translated into English. The word mashiach (H4899, "anointed one") appears in passages most English readers wouldn't connect.
  • Morphology reveals grammar. Is this verb in the imperative or indicative? Is this noun singular or plural? These distinctions matter for interpretation but are invisible in English translation.

119 Prophecies. Tracked in Real Time.

We catalog 119 Biblical prophecies across categories including Israel, the Nations, End Times events, and cosmic signs. Each prophecy is linked to its source verses in the original languages and correlated against current world events using AI.

119 Prophecies Tracked
3942 Headlines Monitored
5363 AI Correlations

How it works

  • Signal ingestion. Twice a day -- morning and evening -- ProphecyLens pulls from primary news wires, scientific feeds, and targeted research queries. We combine journalism with raw data so prophetic signals are caught even when they do not make the news cycle.
  • AI scoring. Each headline or event is evaluated against all 119 prophecies by an AI trained to be scholarly, balanced, and honest about interpretive debate. Every correlation includes a confidence score and written reasoning.
  • Three theological frameworks. The interactive timeline presents prophecy through Pre-Tribulation, Post-Tribulation, and Amillennial lenses. We don't pick sides. We give you the tools to study all three.

Where the data comes from

We deliberately mix journalism with primary scientific data so the platform is not dependent on any single editorial lens. No commentary or end-times opinion sites.

  • World news. BBC World, Al Jazeera, Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post, Reuters, and AP News. Broad regional coverage and independent editorial voices.
  • Earthquakes. USGS live feed (magnitude 5.5+, worldwide, updated every minute). Primary data, not news coverage. Matches Matthew 24:7 and Luke 21:11.
  • Volcanoes, wildfires, severe storms, and floods. NASA Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker (EONET). Raw event data for natural disasters, independent of whether a newsroom covers them.
  • Asteroids and near-Earth objects. NASA NeoWs close-approach feed. Tracks objects passing within lunar distance of Earth and potentially hazardous asteroids. Relevant to cosmic signs in Revelation 8 and Luke 21:25.

Ask Questions. Get Scripture-Grounded Answers.

ProphecyLens's AI has access to the full database: every verse, every prophecy, every headline correlation, and the Strong's lexicon. When you ask a question, it searches Scripture, cross-references prophecies, cites relevant current events, and provides an answer grounded in the text, not opinion.

What makes this different from ChatGPT

  • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). The AI doesn't rely on training data alone. It retrieves relevant verses, prophecies, and headlines from the database before generating an answer. Every claim is grounded in source material you can verify.
  • Sources cited. Every answer includes clickable links to the verses, prophecies, and headlines it referenced. You can check the AI's work.
  • Scholarly tone. The AI is instructed to be balanced and honest about interpretive debate. It will tell you when scholars disagree, not just give you one reading.

Coming Soon

In Development

Dead Sea Scrolls

We are working to integrate the Dead Sea Scrolls into the platform, adding a fifth source text for comparison. The Scrolls predate the Masoretic Text by over a thousand years and provide crucial evidence for how well the Hebrew Bible has been preserved, as well as variant readings that shed new light on prophetic passages.

Planned

Watchlist Alerts

Set up alerts for specific prophecies or topics. When a headline crosses a correlation threshold, you'll be notified by email.

Planned

Cross-Reference Explorer

A visual tool for exploring how verses, prophecies, and Strong's entries connect to each other across the Old and New Testaments.

Prophecies Already Fulfilled

We also track prophecies whose fulfillment is a matter of historical record. Tyre, Babylon, Cyrus named by name, the destruction of the Second Temple, the regathering of Israel, and others. Every entry cites a primary historical source outside scripture.

See the fulfilled prophecies →

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