This page shows how the entire 288-study series is organized from Genesis to Revelation. Use it to see where each study fits in the full biblical storyline, follow the order of the books, and understand how the covenant themes build from creation, fall, promise, law, kingdom, prophecy, Christ, the church, and final consummation.
Each individual study now follows a pastoral-covenantal flow:
The Living Theology section is designed to make the studies more spiritually engaging and relatable while preserving the covenantal, canonical, and doctrinal purpose of the whole project.
The Unspoken Depths: Scriptural Reflections Often Left Unsaid section is designed to draw out careful, text-governed observations, faithful scriptural implications, and covenantal echoes that may be overlooked or underdeveloped elsewhere in the study, while remaining strictly submitted to sola scriptura and avoiding speculation, novelty for its own sake, or claims that Scripture itself does not warrant.
The foundations and shadows of the covenant through creation, the giving of the law, and the promises of the prophets.
49-56: Offerings, Priesthood, Atonement, and Holiness Laws.
57-64: Wilderness census, rebellion, and the new generation.
65-72: Covenant review, love, blessing/cursing, and the death of Moses.
Studies 73-86: Conquest of the land, cycles of Judges, and the redemption of Ruth.
Studies 87-104: 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings. Rise of David, Kingdom Division, and Exile.
Studies 105-114: Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. Return and Rebuilding.
Studies 115-132: Job (Suffering), Psalms (Worship), Proverbs (Wisdom), Ecclesiastes (Vanity), and Song of Songs (Love).
Studies 133-156: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
Studies 157-174: Hosea through Malachi. Covenant warnings and Messianic hope.
The fulfillments of the covenant in the person and work of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His Church.
Studies 175-214: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Studies 215-224: The expansion of the Church in the book of Acts.
Studies 225-256: Romans through Philemon. Doctrine and life in the New Covenant.
Studies 257-276: Hebrews through Jude. Covenantal perseverance.
Studies 277-288: Final judgment, the defeat of the serpent, and the New Creation.