"I've been a Christian for 30 years and never once made it to the end. This is the first time the whole thing actually held together, and I could finally see how every part connects."
Biblical Typology: The Whole Bible in 1 Continuous Story, in 7 Weeks, from Genesis to Revelation (for Adults)
- ✓Understand what you're reading, even if nothing has ever sunk in before
- ✓The whole story in order, Genesis to Revelation, in 7 weeks
- ✓See how every part points to Jesus, with the verse that says so
Every pattern traced to Scripture, with the verse next to it
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What's inside?
Seven chapters that carry the whole story in the order it actually happens: the garden, the promise, the rescue, the kingdom, the collapse, Jesus, and the new creation.
Every pattern is traced to Scripture, with the verse right next to it. Depending on the edition you choose, the audiobook, the journey maps and the weekly companion are included as well.
Will this replace my Bible?
No, and it isn't meant to. It gives you the storyline, so that when you open your Bible you know exactly where you are and what you're reading.
It works from the original Hebrew and Greek rather than following one English translation, and it takes no side in the debates Christians have with each other. Nothing added, nothing taken away.
Do I need to know theology?
No. That's the whole point. Plain modern words from the first page to the last, with no seminary language anywhere. If a term genuinely needs explaining, we explain it in half a line and move on.
It was written for adults who have read the Bible for years and still never saw how it fits together.
Love it or your money back
You've probably bought something like this before and never finished it. That's exactly why this one is seven chapters and not fifty-two.
Read the whole thing. If you get to the end and the story still doesn't hold together, email us within 30 days and we'll refund you in full.
I've been trying to get more consistent with my Bible study, but it always felt overwhelming. This changed everything. Seeing how each part connects made it click in a way that's easy to follow but still deep. I've even started using it in my women's Bible group. Everyone loves it!
Emily S | USA ★★★★★
Seven weeks.
One chapter a week.
Genesis to Revelation, in the order it happens. Every week plants a pattern, and by the sixth you watch all of them land at once.
How It All Began, and How It Broke
The garden, the choice, the flood. You meet the first man whose one decision broke everything, and Paul calls him "a pattern of the one to come".
You'll finally see where the whole thing starts, and why it had to be fixed
God Picks a Family
A promise to one man, and a father walking his son up a mountain, two thousand years before another Father did the same.
The moment the story narrows from everyone to one family, and you understand why
The Great Escape
The lamb, the blood on the doorframe, the sea, the bronze serpent. The densest week in the book, and the one that explains the cross.
Every Easter you've ever sat through will read differently after this
The King and the Temple
A land, a king, a house for God, and all three fall apart. Even the best of them isn't enough, and the book knows it.
You'll see why the story keeps asking for someone better than David
Everything Falls Apart
Exile, silence, and prophets nobody listened to. Three days in the dark, and a suffering servant described seven centuries before He arrived.
The darkest week is where the promises get most specific
Jesus
Nothing new is planted this week. Everything is collected. The lamb, the temple, the serpent lifted up, the three days, the servant, the king.
The week you realise it was all there from the first page
The Story Isn't Over
The tree of life comes back. The curse is gone. The garden returns, and this time it's a city that never ends.
You close the book knowing how it ends, and where you are in it
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Same Bible.
Different order.
Nothing here replaces Scripture. It changes the sequence you meet it in, and the difference is everything.
Biblical typology
Long before the Gospels were written, the story kept planting the same pattern: a lamb dies so a family lives. A father walks his son up a mountain. A man spends three days in the dark and comes out alive.
The New Testament writers didn't invent those connections. They pointed them out.
It isn't a theory, and it isn't ours. It's the Bible reading itself. Once you can see it, the 66 books stop being a shelf and become one story with one ending.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get it?
Do I need to know anything about theology?
Will this replace reading my Bible?
Which translation is it based on?
What if I'm not a fast reader?
Is this for kids?
What if it doesn't help?
What we believe — and what we leave alone.
We hold to what Christians have always held in common: Scripture is the inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16). One God — Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9).
On everything Christians disagree about — church calendars, sacraments, end-times charts, which translation is best — this book takes no side. It tells the story, and points you back to the text so you can see it for yourself.
Every pattern in these pages is one the New Testament traces itself, with the reference next to it. Nothing added. Nothing taken away.