Selah - Bible companion
Selah - Bible companion Summary
Selah - Bible companion is a mobile iOS app in Books And Reference by Sumit Vairagar. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 5, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 5, 2026 .
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Selah is a simple, beautiful Bible reading tracker with an AI reflection companion that helps you go deeper into Scripture.
TRACK YOUR READING
See your progress across all 66 books of the Bible at a glance. A clean chapter grid shows exactly where you are — which chapters you've read, which you've reflected on, and what's next. Watch your progress grow with visual indicators for the Old and New Testaments.
REFLECT WITH AI
After reading a chapter, start a conversation with an AI companion that actually knows the passage. Choose from three reflection modes:
• Free Reflection — An open conversation about what you just read. The AI shares insights from the original languages, historical context, and cross-references, then asks questions that make you think.
• SOAP Method — A guided walk through Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. One step at a time, at your pace.
• Lectio Divina — A contemplative approach to sacred reading. Slow, quiet, and focused on listening.
Every conversation is saved so you can revisit past reflections anytime.
KNOW YOURSELF AS A READER
Selah builds a reader profile from your conversations — your strengths, growing edges, and the themes you're drawn to. The AI uses this to personalize every reflection, making each conversation more relevant than the last.
DESIGNED FOR FOCUS
No social feeds. No notifications begging for attention. No ads. Just you, the Bible, and a thoughtful companion. Warm, calm design in both light and dark mode.
PRIVACY FIRST
Your data stays yours. All reading progress and conversations are stored securely in your account. We never sell or share your data. Delete everything anytime from Settings.
Note: AI reflections are a companion tool, not a substitute for pastoral counsel or official church teaching. Always verify insights against Scripture.