Clariverse

scripture, made clear

Most of us have read the same handful of verses a hundred times — and quietly wondered whether we've understood them at all. Clariverse answers that. Tap any verse and it opens what the verse actually says.

“Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10 — usually read as an invitation to quiet contemplation. In context, it is spoken over a battlefield.

What you get on every verse

The plain meaning

What the verse says, in ordinary language, before anyone builds a doctrine on it.

The common misreading

The way the verse is usually quoted — and where that reading goes wrong. This is the part people tell us they can't unsee.

The original word

The Greek or Hebrew term doing the real work, and what it actually carried.

How others see it

Interpretations from other readers — offered as best guesses, not final words. Nobody has the last word on a verse, and the app is honest about that.

Calm by design

No ads. Ever. No feed to scroll, no streaks to keep, nothing engineered to keep you on your phone longer than you meant to be. Two translations (KJV and the Berean Standard Bible, both public domain), and the option to hide either one.

Coming to Android and iPhone

Clariverse is in testing now. If you'd like to be a tester, or you just want to know when it lands, write to [email protected].

Support

Questions, problems, or something in the app that reads wrong to you? Email [email protected] — a real person reads it.