Matt Six:Ten

Studies

Bible study resources for digging into Scripture - maps, timelines, frameworks, and interactive walkthroughs, all centered on Christ.

The Feasts & the Cross

The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world - traced through Passion Week, the seder, Shavuot, Sukkot, and the feasts that Scripture built around Him.

Passion Week Timeline

Two sabbaths, three days, and an unfinished seder. Walk through Nisan 10-17 day by day - from the Lamb set aside to the Resurrection - with Scripture references, harmonized gospel accounts, and the connections most timelines miss.

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Passover → Last Supper Fulfillment Map

Every element of the Passover seder mapped to its gospel counterpart. See how Jesus fulfilled, transformed, or left incomplete each part of the meal - and why one cup is still waiting.

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The Lamb's Journey

A scroll-driven narrative walking through the Passion from shadow to substance - the lamb set aside, the blood on the doorpost, the darkness at noon, and the empty tomb at dawn.

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Shavuot & Pentecost

The feast you already know by its last chapter. Trace Pentecost back through the wheat harvest, the fire on Sinai, the threshing floor of Ruth, and the two leavened loaves - and hear Acts 2 the way the first believers did.

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The Feast of Booths (Sukkot)

The final pilgrimage feast - seven days in fragile shelters, water poured on the altar, light filling the Temple courts. Then Jesus stood up on the last day and said, "Come to Me and drink." Trace Sukkot from Torah command to Revelation 21:3 - the dwelling place of God with man.

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Covenant & Framework

The thread that holds the whole Bible together - God's promises building on each other from Genesis to Revelation.

Covenant Framework

The covenant thread from Genesis to Revelation - how God's promises build on each other and find their fulfillment in Christ. A framework for reading the whole Bible as one story.

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Convergence Timeline

Seven major threads of biblical history converging on a single week in Jerusalem - priesthood, kingship, prophecy, sacrifice, temple, covenant, and creation - all arriving at the cross.

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The Kingdom: Already and Not Yet

The kingdom of God was promised in the prophets, inaugurated at the cross, is sustained now by the Spirit, and will be consummated when the King returns. Tracing the kingdom thread from Daniel to Revelation.

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Patterns & Echoes

Where the text hears itself - typologies, verbal parallels, and promise-fulfillment patterns woven across the canon.

Canonical Echoes

Typologies, spatial echoes, verbal parallels, and promise-fulfillment patterns woven across the whole canon - identified by the text, not imposed on it.

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Scripture Speaks

How the Bible uses its own language to communicate - recurring images, structural patterns, and intertextual threads that the text itself establishes.

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The Weight of Evidence

Prophecy fulfilled, impossible details, mathematical probability, and manuscript evidence - the cumulative case for one Author behind sixty-six books.

Prophecy Fulfilled

Specific Messianic prophecies written centuries before Christ, mapped to their New Testament fulfillment. Each entry shows the Old Testament text, the New Testament event, the time gap between them, and why the connection could not have been engineered.

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Impossible Details

Undesigned coincidences across the Gospels, cross-testament structural patterns spanning centuries, eyewitness details that mark the texts as real history, and the manuscript evidence that locks the prophetic record in place.

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Against All Odds

The mathematics of fulfilled prophecy. Conservative probability estimates produce numbers so large they have no physical analogy - the odds of one person fulfilling just eight prophecies by chance exceed the atoms in a human body.

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Can We Trust the Text?

Manuscript evidence, chain of custody, and translation philosophy. How we know what was originally written, which English translations faithfully carry it forward, and why the KJV-Only argument does not hold up under examination.

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Applied Walkthroughs

The interpretive tools in action - see how Hebrew word studies, literary structures, and PaRDeS layers work on real passages.

Reading Scripture with the Tools: Genesis 22

See every interpretive tool in action on one passage - the Binding of Isaac. Hebrew word studies, chiastic structure, PaRDeS layers, scriptural hyperlinks, and kal v'chomer, all demonstrated verse by verse.

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