About the Logo

Berean Bible Bots logo

The Berean Bible Bots logo — spot anything unusual?

This logo was generated by an AI image model. It depicts a robotic scholar at a desk, surrounded by Hebrew and Greek texts, lexicons, and ancient manuscripts, poring over what appears to be a book of word definitions — a fitting image for a project dedicated to studying the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek scriptures.

There's just one small problem: the AI got a few things wrong.

If you look closely, you'll notice that the text in the manuscripts and on the pages isn't quite... right. For example, the AI knows what ancient manuscripts are supposed to look like — it just can't actually read or write them.

Consider it a puzzle. Can you find all the errors? Is that Hebrew? Greek? Or something from a language that has never existed? Is that verse reference correct? Does that scroll belong in that era?

We think it's a fitting reminder for this entire project:

AI is a powerful assistant — but it is not infallible.
Every chart, analysis, exercise, paradigm, and piece of linguistic content on this site was generated by AI (Claude, Anthropic) under human direction. We have reviewed and tested the material, but errors will exist. The logo just makes that disclaimer visible and a little more fun.

Always verify what you read here against primary sources — the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts themselves, and trusted grammars and lexicons. The Bereans did. You should too.
"These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." — Acts 17:11 (KJV)