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Some lines here have two links. Those with a prefix of CE are the Children's Edition.
CE: 2ndBook |- CE: Introduction |- CE: Why study this? - Why study this? |- CE: Worship God - Act of worship |- CE: Hear His voice - Language of God (Adam) |- CE: God’s words are never random |- CE: The Bible has layers of meaning - Notarikon is not a novelty |- CE: God planned everything—even the alphabet! -Notarikon is not eisegesis |- CE: Jesus accused of eisegesis |- CE: This author accused of eisegesis |- CE: Rules constrain eisegesis |- CE:God planned everything—even the alphabet! |- [ 40+ pages ] |- CE: We can trust that His story is true - The toledoth |- CE: Understand His mystery |- CE: See Jesus in every story |- CE: Spirit reminds us |- CE: Peter heard the Spirit |- CE: Verifiable revelation |- CE: Hearing God |- CE: Blog |- CE: Blog index |- CE: Articles |- CE: How biblical stories act as prophetic parables of Christ |- CE: Old Testament events foreshadow Christ’s work |- CE: Literal and hidden meanings run side-by-side |- CE: Story structures carry prophetic order |- CE: Sensus plenior is not speculative, but authored |- CE: Sensus plenior accounts speak clearly of Christ crucified, risen, and glorified |- CE: Structure of stories reveals eternal patterns |- CE: Story structure reflects death and resurrection cycles |- CE: Story arcs in the Bible mirror Christ’s death and resurrection |- CE: The rise-and-fall structure in Scripture follows the pattern of redemption |- CE: Small details in biblical stories reflect the descent into death and the ascent into new life |- CE: Pattern is not just something we observe—it is something we enter into by faith |- CE: Pattern index |- CE: Repetitions form gospel-shaped rhythm |- CE: Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work |- CE: The shape of a story is sometimes the message itself |- CE: Israel’s journey parallels the believer’s life in Christ |- CE: Israel’s journey reveals Christ’s obedience and suffering |- CE: Out of Egypt |- CE: Israel in the wilderness |- CE: Israel in Jerusalem |- CE: True Israel |- CE: Israel's trials mirror His testing and victory |- CE: Bondage in Egypt – Enslavement before Deliverance |- CE: The Testing at the Red Sea – Faith in the Face of the Impossible |- CE: The Bitter Waters of Marah – Provision Through Obedience |- CE: Hunger in the Wilderness – Manna from Heaven |- CE: No Water at Rephidim – Life From the Struck Rock |- CE: War with Amalek – Victory Through Intercession |- CE: Fear at Sinai – The Law Given in Fire |- CE: The Golden Calf – Idolatry in the Absence of Revelation |- CE: Korah’s Rebellion – Resisting God’s Chosen Priest |- CE: The Fiery Serpents – Healing Through the Lifted One |- CE: Balaam’s Curse Turned to Blessing – Christ Stands Between the Curse and the People |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: Israel's inheritance points to His glorification |- CE: Israel in the promised land |- CE: By grace, we are joined to His journey, made like Him by the Spirit |- CE: Obscure figures and failures point to the gospel |- CE: Cain |- CE: Tamar |- CE: Maphibosheth |- CE: Jonah |- CE: The Sin at Baal-Peor – Spiritual Adultery Before Entering the Land |- CE: Crossing the Jordan – Baptism into New Life |- CE: The Fall of Jericho – Victory Through Faith, Not Strength |- CE: |- CE: How the entire Old Testament serves as a shadow of Jesus |- CE: The Torah, the prophets, and the writings all tell the same story |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: Israel’s history becomes a living parable of redemption |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: The types, symbols, and shadows in the Old Testament find their true meaning in Christ |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: Genealogies and seemingly minor details are part of a greater divine design |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: How to read Scripture the way Jesus taught His disciples |- CE: See Scripture not as a flat text, but a multi-layered revelation |- CE: Scripture’s layers are not separate but interwoven, forming a divine pattern |- CE: The hidden prophetic narrative speaks alongside the literal events |- CE: Recognizing multiple layers deepens, rather than replaces, the historical meaning |- CE: The Bible’s structure itself is a masterwork of revelation, unveiling Christ from beginning to end |- CE: Recognize how Jesus is hidden in the text, waiting to be unveiled |- CE: Jesus is embedded in the Old Testament, not just in prophecy, but in structure, names, and patterns |- CE: The Spirit speaks through word formations, reversals, and sequences to reveal Christ |- CE: Biblical stories act as parables of the gospel, unfolding His work in history |- CE: How to read Scripture the way Jesus taught—with unveiled eyes |- CE: Scripture brings together the literal and the spiritual, the past and the eternal |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: How Hebrew word structures reveal deeper truths |- CE: How to break Hebrew words into meaningful part |- CE: Hebrew alphabet |- CE: Gate index |- CE: Gates - study |- CE: Root expansion |- CE: Jots and tittles |- CE: Uncover the story hidden within the word |- CE: The symbolic value of individual letters |- CE: The Bible - one book |- CE: LC: Bible Characters: God’s Story in Real Life |- CE: LC: God Gave Hebrew: The Language of Revelation |- CE: LC: Men Wrote What God Intended |- CE: LC: The Bible – Written for One Child |- CE: LC: The Bible – One Message |- CE: LC: Where does 'additional meaning' come from? |- CE: How the aleph tells us about God - א |- CE: How the bet tells us about God - ב |- CE: How the gimel tells us about God - ג |- CE: How the dalet tells us about God - ד |- CE: How the he tells us about God - ה |- CE: How the vav tells us about God - ו |- CE: How the zayin tells us about God - ז |- CE: How the het tells us about God - ח |- CE: How the tet tells us about God - ט |- CE: How the yod tells us about God - י |- CE: How the kaf tells us about God - כ |- CE: How the lamed tells us about God - ל |- CE: How the mem tells us about God - מ |- CE: How the nun tells us about God - נ |- CE: How the samech tells us about God - ס |- CE: How the ayin tells us about God - ע |- CE: How the pe tells us about God - פ |- CE: How the tsadi tells us about God - צ |- CE: How the qof tells us about God - ק |- CE: How the resh tells us about God - ר |- CE: How the shin tells us about God - ש |- CE: How the tov tells us about God - ת |- CE: How the final kaf tells us about God - ך |- CE: How the final mem tells us about God - ם |- CE: How the final nun tells us about God - ן |- CE: How the final pe tells us about God - ף |- CE: How the final tsadi tells us about God - ץ |- CE: How the final shin tells us about God |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: Patterns reveal themes of redemption, promise, and fulfillment |- CE: Pattern of doctrine index |- 100 pages |- CE: How the ancient language itself testifies of Christ |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: How the NT authors used the OT scriptures |- CE: Parallel Gospels |- CE: Mark's pericope index for parallel study |- CE: John the Baptist |- CE: John the Baptist as the Forerunner |- CE: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness |- CE: Baptism and Repentance |- CE: Wilderness Setting |- CE: John’s Appearance |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: |- CE: Indices |- CE: Bible index |- CE: Character index |- CE: Children's stories index |- CE: English index to Hebrew Dictionary |- CE: Gates - study |- CE: Index of Balaamisms |- CE: Mark's pericope index for parallel study |- CE: Object index |- CE: Pattern of doctrine index |- CE: Pericope index |- CE: Synoptic Index