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Connections Corner

Every thread of Scripture interwoven — from Genesis to Revelation,
Instruction to Prophet, Covenant fulfilled in every age

Genesis 1–2
Torah Symmetry
Exodus 34 Echo Network
NC → Tanakh
All 66 Books
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Deep Dive · Creation
Genesis 1–2 Connections
The creation texts as fountainhead of all biblical theology — tracing how every subsequent writer reaches back to this first word. Image of God, Sabbath, cosmic temple, and new creation — the threads that run through the whole canon.
Image of God Sabbath New Creation Cosmic Temple Gen 1 → John 1 Gen 1 → Col 1
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Torah Symmetry
Connections in the Torah
Structural echoes, chiasms, and thematic symmetry across the First Five Books — the Torah as a single architecturally unified whole.
Gen 1 ↔ Deut 34 Exod ↔ Num Levitical center
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Intra-Tanakh Quotation
The Exodus 34 Echo Network
Twelve major reuse points across the Tanakh — prophets, psalmists, and post-exilic prayers all reaching back to one divine self-disclosure on Sinai. The canon's greatest irony sits at the center: two prophets, the same city, the same verse, opposite halves.
Exod 34 → Num 14 Exod 34 → Ps 103 Exod 34 → Joel 2 Exod 34 → Jonah 4 Exod 34 → Nah 1 Exod 34 → Neh 9
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New Covenant → Tanakh
NC Connections Back to the Tanakh
How NC writers cite, allude to, echo, and fulfill the Tanakh — from explicit formulaic citations to deep structural echoes across the two-testament canon.
Isa 53 → 1 Pet 2 Ps 22 → Mark 15 Jer 31 → Heb 8
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Full Canon
All Books of the Bible
Book-by-book connection profiles across the full canon — how each book quotes, anticipates, and echoes the whole.
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NC Connections Back to the Tanakh

How New Covenant writers cite, echo, and fulfill the Tanakh — from explicit formulaic quotations to deep structural resonance across the two-testament canon. Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, Jeremiah 31, and beyond.