Book Paths

Browse Scripture by book and study path.

This page serves as the transition from the main site into studies organized by biblical books. Some paths will follow whole books from start to finish. Others will group books into larger collections so families can choose a place to begin.

Books Introduction

Why have a books page too?

Themes help recurring truths stand out, but books help preserve the flow of Scripture itself. A books page lets families move through the Bible in a more natural order while still keeping studies approachable.

The goal is to let Root & Lamp work in both directions: by theme and by book. That gives the site structure without making it rigid.

Current Direction

Books can be organized in layers.

Start broad if needed. You can group books into collections like Torah, Gospels, Wisdom, Prophets, and Letters, then later create individual pages for each book.

That means this page can work now as a map, while still leaving room for each book to grow into its own study path later.

Book Categories

Choose a scriptural path.

Start with a collection of books first, then move deeper into individual books as the site grows. This keeps the page clear while still showing the whole shape of Scripture.

Book Collection

Torah

Genesis through Deuteronomy: beginnings, covenant, law, wilderness, and the foundation for everything that follows.

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Book Collection

History

Joshua through Esther: conquest, kings, exile, return, and the story of a people moving through promise and failure.

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Book Collection

Wisdom

Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs: prayer, suffering, worship, wisdom, and the inner life before God.

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Book Collection

Prophets

Major and minor prophets: warning, judgment, hope, restoration, and the language of covenant faithfulness.

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Book Collection

Letters & Revelation

Acts, the epistles, and Revelation: the early church, teaching, correction, endurance, and fulfillment.

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How to Use This Page
  • Use the books page as the main handoff from the homepage into book-based study.
  • Start with broad collections now, then branch into individual books later.
  • Keep one featured path active while the rest remain visible as the larger map.
  • Let each collection eventually open into book pages, narrative studies, and family questions.