Erasmus
A Bible bot for Discord
Commands
/verse - Look up a verse in your preferred or selected version
/search - Search for terms in your preferred or selected version
/bibles - List the Bible versions supported
/bibleinfo - Display information about the specified Bible version
/version set - Set your preferred version
/version clear - Clear your preferred version
/version show - Display information about how Erasmus will display verses for you
/daily-bread show - Display today's daily bread
/daily-bread status - Display the status of automated daily bread posts for this server
/serverprefs version set - Set the server's preferred version (Administrator only)
/serverprefs version clear - Clear the server's preferred version (Administrator only)
/serverprefs version show - Display the server's preferred version (Administrator only)
/serverprefs daily-bread set - Schedule the automated daily bread posts (Administrator only)
/serverprefs daily-bread stop - Stop the automated daily bread posts (Administrator only)
/creed apostles - Display The Apostles' Creed
/creed athanasian - Display The Athanasian Creed
/creed chalcedon - Display The Chalcedonian Definition
/creed nicene - Display The Nicene Creed
/creed nicene325 - Display The Nicene Creed (325 AD)
/creed nicene381 - Display The Nicene Creed (381 AD)
/confess cite - Cite the specified section from the selected confession or catechism
/confess search - Search for terms in the selected confession or catechism
/invite - Get a link to invite Erasmus to your server
/about - Information about Erasmus
/news - News from the latest release
Bracket Notation
In addition to the slash-commands listed above, Erasmus will respond to all verse references surrounded in brackets (ex. [John 1:1]) anywhere in a message. By default, Erasmus will look up the verse using the user's default version (set with /version set), the servers's default version (/serverprefs version set), or the ESV. Users can also specify a version to use by appending the version abbreviation after the verse (ex. [John 1:1 KJV]).