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Every book, every canon.
All 73 books across the major canons — 39 Hebrew Bible + 7 Septuagint deuterocanonical + 27 New Testament. Sourced from @bible-visualizer/bible-data.
Old Testament
Catholic canonical order; Septuagint additions inline.
50 chapters · law · hebrew · Moses
40 chapters · law · hebrew · Moses
27 chapters · law · hebrew · Moses
36 chapters · law · hebrew · Moses
34 chapters · law · hebrew · Moses
24 chapters · history · hebrew · Joshua
21 chapters · history · hebrew
4 chapters · history · hebrew
31 chapters · history · hebrew
24 chapters · history · hebrew
22 chapters · history · hebrew
25 chapters · history · hebrew
29 chapters · history · hebrew
36 chapters · history · hebrew
10 chapters · history · hebrew · Ezra
13 chapters · history · hebrew · Nehemiah
14 chapters · history · greek
16 chapters · history · greek
10 chapters · history · hebrew
16 chapters · history · greek
15 chapters · history · greek
42 chapters · wisdom · hebrew
150 chapters · wisdom · hebrew · David and others
31 chapters · wisdom · hebrew · Solomon
12 chapters · wisdom · hebrew · Solomon
8 chapters · wisdom · hebrew · Solomon
19 chapters · wisdom · greek · Solomon (traditional)
51 chapters · wisdom · hebrew · Yeshua ben Sira
66 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Isaiah
52 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Jeremiah
5 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Jeremiah
6 chapters · prophecy · greek · Baruch ben Neriah
48 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Ezekiel
12 chapters · apocalyptic · hebrew · Daniel
14 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Hosea
3 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Joel
9 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Amos
1 chapter · prophecy · hebrew · Obadiah
4 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Jonah
7 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Micah
3 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Nahum
3 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Habakkuk
3 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Zephaniah
2 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Haggai
14 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Zechariah
4 chapters · prophecy · hebrew · Malachi
New Testament
28 chapters · gospel · greek · Matthew
16 chapters · gospel · greek · John Mark
24 chapters · gospel · greek · Luke
21 chapters · gospel · greek · John
28 chapters · history · greek · Luke
16 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
16 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
13 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
6 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
6 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
4 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
4 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
5 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
3 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
6 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
4 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
3 chapters · epistle · greek · Paul
1 chapter · epistle · greek · Paul
13 chapters · epistle · greek
5 chapters · epistle · greek · James
5 chapters · epistle · greek · Peter
3 chapters · epistle · greek · Peter
5 chapters · epistle · greek · John
1 chapter · epistle · greek · John
1 chapter · epistle · greek · John
1 chapter · epistle · greek · Jude
22 chapters · apocalyptic · greek · John
Translations & sources.
Three open-license English translations and four critical source-language texts. 183,024 verses ingested across English translations.
English
english · 2020
Modern English revision of the ASV. Public domain. The 'WEB Deuterocanon' edition includes the deuterocanonical books.
english · 2022
Modern, freely-released word-for-word leaning translation. CC0 / public-domain dedication. The 'Berean Apocrypha' edition covers the deuterocanonical books.
english · 1769
1769 Cambridge revision of the 1611 Authorised Version. Public domain in the US (and effectively elsewhere despite UK Crown Copyright). The 1611 KJV included the Apocrypha as a separate section between OT and NT; this metadata reflects that.
english · 1851
Sir Lancelot C. L. Brenton's English translation of the Septuagint (1851). The standard public-domain English LXX, including the deuterocanonical books.
Source languages
hebrew · 2017
Digital edition of the Hebrew Masoretic Text based on the Leningrad Codex (B19a). Public domain. Source for Hebrew/Aramaic OT analysis.
greek · 2010
Society of Biblical Literature Greek New Testament (Holmes, 2010). Free for ministry, scholarship, and most non-commercial digital use under SBL's license terms.
greek · 1930
Henry Barclay Swete's edition of the Septuagint (Cambridge, 1909–1930). The underlying Greek text is public domain. Includes the deuterocanonical books in their Greek form. Selected over CCAT/CATSS to avoid the latter's user-declaration and NonCommercial restrictions.
Major events, dated.
From the patriarchs to the apostolic age, dated where scripture or traditional chronology supplies a year. 69 events curated so far.
- Patriarchs
Call of Abraham
2091 BC
- Exodus
The Exodus
1446 BC
- Monarchy
Davidic Covenant
1000 BC
- Exile
Fall of Jerusalem (586 BC)
586 BC
- Christ
Birth of Jesus Christ
5 BC
- Christ
Crucifixion of Jesus
AD 30
- Early Church
Pentecost / Birth of the Church
AD 30
- Early Church
Fall of Jerusalem (AD 70)
AD 70
Every named figure.
Relatives, lifespans, and verse-traceable references. Genesis 1–50 patriarchal narratives are complete through Joseph. 2781 curated so far.
Abram · Father of a multitude
Originally Abram of Ur; called by Yahweh to leave his homeland and become a great nation. Renamed Abraham ('father of a multitude') at the institution of circumcision. Father of Ishmael by Hagar and of Isaac by Sarah, through whom the covenant line continued.
Yitzchak · He laughs
Only son of Abraham and Sarah, born when Abraham was 100 and Sarah 90. The promised son through whom Yahweh's covenant would continue. Bound by his father at Moriah but spared by divine substitute. Father of Esau and Jacob.
Israel · Yaakov · Heel-grabber
Younger twin of Esau; obtained the birthright and blessing. Fled to Paddan-Aram; served Laban twenty years and married Leah and Rachel (and their handmaids Bilhah and Zilpah). Wrestled with the Angel of Yahweh and was renamed Israel ('he strives with God'). Father of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Eleventh son of Jacob, firstborn of Rachel; sold by his brothers into Egyptian slavery. Rose from prison to become Pharaoh's vizier through divine interpretation of dreams. Preserved his family during famine; through his sons Manasseh and Ephraim received a double inheritance among the tribes.
Every prophecy, cited.
Old Testament prophecies and the New Testament passages that record their fulfillment. 37 curated so far — starting with the messianic prophecies fulfilled in Christ.
- Birth
Born of a virgin
Isaiah 7:14→Matthew 1:22-23
- Birth
Born in Bethlehem
Micah 5:2→Matthew 2:1-6
- Ministry
King comes riding on a donkey
Zechariah 9:9→Matthew 21:4-5
- Betrayal
Sold for thirty pieces of silver
Zechariah 11:12→Matthew 26:14-15
- Death
Hands and feet pierced
Psalm 22:16→John 20:25-27
- Death
Not a bone broken
Psalm 34:20→John 19:33-36
- Death
Buried with the rich
Isaiah 53:9→Matthew 27:57-60
- Resurrection
Soul not left in the grave
Psalm 16:10→Acts 2:27-31