The places the Bible interlocks.
Curated deep dives on single big connections — the threads where the density of interconnection is large enough that the student stops and says oh.
Isaiah as a Mini-Bible
The 66 chapters of Isaiah mirror the 66 books of the Bible in theme and structure. Chapters 1–39 echo the Old Testament; chapters 40–66 echo the New.
Open the study →The Bronze Serpent Thread
Numbers 21 → John 3 → the atonement. Every cross-reference that ties the lifted serpent to the crucified Christ.
Open the study →The Suffering Servant
Isaiah 52–53 → Acts 8 → the New Testament epistles. With manuscript attestation from the Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaᵃ).
Open the study →The Seed Promise
Genesis 3:15 → Genesis 12 → Galatians 3 → Revelation 12. The single promise that runs the entire Bible.
Open the study →Genealogies of Christ
Matthew vs. Luke, reconciliation approaches, and the Messianic implications of both lines.
Open the study →Bible Codes / ELS
Equidistant letter sequences — the claims, the statistical critiques (McKay, Bar-Hillel, et al.), and the response. Student judges.
Open the study →The Tabernacle as Template
Seven elements of the Mosaic Tabernacle — Brazen Altar, Laver, Menorah, Showbread, Altar of Incense, Veil, Ark and Mercy Seat — each mapped to its explicit New Testament fulfillment (Hebrews 8:5, 10:1).
Open the study →The Messianic Psalms
Eight Psalms the New Testament cites as fulfilled in Christ — with Psalm 22 laid out verse-by-verse alongside the Gospel crucifixion accounts.
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