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King James Bible
Read every verse of the King James Bible online.
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Read by interest, not only by table of contents
If you are new to the Bible, begin with a path. These routes are built for different kinds of readers: seekers, skeptics, literature readers, people in grief, and anyone who wants the larger story before getting lost in the full architecture of Scripture.
For seekers and newcomers
Start with the person of Jesus before trying to master the whole canon. This route keeps the reading human-scale and direct. For seekers, curious non-believers, new Christians.
Begins with Mark 1-4
For orientation
A compact route through creation, covenant, exodus, kingship, prophecy, Christ, and new creation. For new readers, history-minded visitors, people who want the overview first.
Begins with Genesis 1-3
For literature readers
Read the Bible for narrative compression, poetry, irony, symbol, lament, and unforgettable scenes. For literature readers, writers, students.
Begins with Genesis 1-4
For doubters and outsiders
Begin with texts that contain doubt, argument, desire, witness, and early Christian claims without pretending certainty is simple. For skeptics, former believers, philosophically curious readers.
Begins with Ecclesiastes 1-3
For hard seasons
A path for grief, exhaustion, lament, stubborn faith, and the refusal to call pain unreal. For people in grief, anxious readers, pastoral use.
Begins with Job 1-3
For public ethics
A path through prophecy, neighbor-love, judgment, mercy, and the moral weight of how a society treats the weak. For justice-minded readers, social critics, people interested in ethics.
Begins with Amos 5
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Bible topics
Start from the question people actually search, then move into key passages, books, people, places, and reading paths.
A guided collection of passages on God’s love, neighbor-love, steadfast covenant love, and the shape of love in Christian life.
Passages on trusting God, receiving Christ, persevering without sight, and the relation between faith and lived obedience.
A collection of passages on hope under pressure, future inheritance, resurrection expectation, and confidence in God’s final faithfulness.
Bible verses about anxiety and fear
Verses for readers searching for biblical language about fear, worry, troubled thoughts, and the call to trust God under pressure.
Bible verses about suffering and trials
Key passages on grief, endurance, lament, divine mystery, and the Christian claim that suffering is neither final nor meaningless.
Bible verses about justice and mercy
Key texts on public righteousness, neighbor-love, social ethics, compassion, and the prophetic refusal to separate worship from justice.
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Biblical guides
Longer-form explainers for larger biblical questions that need more than a verse lookup.
A concise guide to authorship, composition, and why Christians still speak of the Bible as one book even though it came through many human hands.
Old Testament vs New Testament
A guide to continuity and difference across the two testaments: covenant, promise, law, prophecy, gospel, church, and fulfillment in Christ.
Prophecies about Jesus explained
A guide to the major Old Testament passages Christians read in relation to Christ, and how the New Testament uses them.
Bible timeline: the big story in order
A compact guide to the biblical storyline from creation to new creation, designed for readers who need sequence before detail.
Old Testament
39 books
The Pentateuch
Historical books
Wisdom and poetry
Major prophets
New Testament
27 books
The Gospels
Acts of the Apostles
Pauline epistles
General epistles
Apocalypse
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About King James Bible
The King James Bible, first published in 1611, is the most widely read and beloved English translation of the Holy Scripture. For over four centuries its prose has shaped Christian worship, English literature, and the spoken word across the world.
Read every book, chapter, and verse of the KJV Bible online, from Genesis to Revelation. Browse the Old and New Testament, study individual passages, and explore the Word of God in a beautifully typeset edition designed for devotion and daily Scripture reading.
Why Lux Domini
About this Bible website
Lux Domini was created with a belief that the Word of God deserves to be presented with care and beauty. The King James Bible has guided believers for over four hundred years, and we wanted to build a place online where that tradition continues as a thoughtfully designed Bible website where the Scripture itself takes center stage.
The name Lux Domini means "Light of the Lord" in Latin. Every one of the 31,102 KJV Bible verses is here, from the creation story in Genesis 1:1, through the teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew, to the final blessing in Revelation 22:21. You can browse by book, chapter, or verse and find any passage in seconds.
Whether you use Lux Domini for daily Bible reading, sermon preparation, Sunday school teaching, or personal devotionals, our prayer is that this site helps you grow in faith and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. The King James Version is in the public domain and belongs to all believers and this site simply gives it a home worthy of the treasure it contains.