Reading paths
Find a way in
These paths are for readers who want orientation before immersion. Choose a route by interest, then move into a dedicated page with the full sequence and direct links to every chapter in each stop.
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