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About 340,000 cross references identify commonalities between different parts of the Bible—chains of similar themes, words, events, or people. Enter a Bible Verse to Search for Cross References Or Start with These Popular Verses
- Ps 1
Proverbs 4:14-15. Do not enter the path of the wicked, and...
- John 10
Romans 5:13-21. for sin indeed was in the world before the...
- 1 Cor 13
1 Corinthians 13:1-8. If I speak in the tongues of men and...
- Matt 16
John 11:27. She said to him, “Yes, Lord; I believe that you...
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Bible Verses on Twitter. How people quoted the Bible in over...
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This visualization uses data from the Bible Cross References...
- Bible Cross References Visualization
Bible Cross References Visualization. Choose books to see...
- Ps 1
The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge (TSK) is a Bible Concordance with of over 500,000 cross-references to verses in the Bible. The TSK is a Bible study tool for interpreting Scripture with a true sense of each word and phrase.
This highly respected and nearly exhaustive compilation of cross-references was developed by R.A. Torrey from references in the Rev. Thomas Scott's Commentary and the Comprehensive Bible. With nearly 500,000 cross-references it is the most thorough source available.
Cross-references are conceptual links between verses, connecting locations, people, phrases, etc. found in different parts of the Bible. Cross-references are included in the margins or footnotes of some Bibles (example here).
Bible Cross References Visualization. Choose books to see related passages. For example, Genesis / Daniel or 2 Samuel / 1 Chronicles. Back to cross references. From: To: About. This grid is arranged by book, showing cross-reference sources on the y-axis and targets on the x-axis.
340,000 Bible Cross References. Inspired by Chris Harrison’s stunning visualization of biblical cross references, OpenBible.info expands the dataset to include more than 340,000 connections in R.A. Torrey’s Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. Blue and red arcs represent connections landing in the Old and New Testaments, respectively.
Those lists of Bible verses are called cross-references. They help you find passages related to the one you’re currently studying. If you let them, cross-references can be your best friend in Bible study.