What can we help you find?
- Did God or People Write the Bible?In the first post in our series The Paradigm, we begin to summarize the core ideas that shape the way we read the Bible. In this post, we explore the topic of human and divine authorship of the Bible.

- How Does the Bible's Story Lead to Jesus?In the third post of our series The Paradigm, we learn about the Messianic storyline woven through the Bible, pointing to humanity’s need for a rescuer.

- What Happens When We Read the Bible Together?In the fourth post of our series The Paradigm, we learn how the Bible is designed as communal literature.

- What Kind of Culture Shaped the Bible?In the fifth post of our series, The Paradigm, we learn how reading the Bible is a cross-cultural experience.

- What Makes the Bible Unified?In this second post of our series The Paradigm, we learn about biblical structure and the authors behind both the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. We learn to see how writers and editors shaped the Bible as a tightly connected collection.

- Why Did God Flood the World?For many today, the idea that the God of the Bible is good, beautiful, and loving crashes against moments in the Bible of violence, judgment, and bloodshed. Why did God flood the world?

- If God Remembers, Does He Also Forget?In a blog post released alongside our Classroom course, Noah to Abraham, we trace the literary pattern of God’s remembrance through the biblical story.

- Jesus’ Surprising Offer to the Woman at the WellWhere does one go to find a life partner? In our modern world, social events, dating apps, coffee shops, and bars top the list. But the authors of the Hebrew Bible have a particular setting that indicates someone in the story is about to get hitched.

- What are the Gospels?Learn about reading the Gospels with a few handy skills and tips

- What Are “Rewards in Heaven” in the Bible?Jesus talked to his followers about receiving rewards in Heaven. Discover what the rewards are in the context of the whole biblical story.

- Why Leviticus Is Worth Your TimeIn our third blog post following the BibleProject app’s Reading Journey, we introduce the Leviticus scroll. Leviticus is much more than a list of laws and rituals—it’s a story about healing the relationship between God and humans.
