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Themes
Study key themes and topics found throughout the biblical story.
Cities in the Bible
Consider the deeper meaning and significance of cities in the Bible as a literary theme, including their purpose, their inherent weaknesses and strengths, and their place in God’s ultimate plan to restore the world.
Slow to Anger
Discover what the Bible says about God being "slow to anger." Explore the nature of God’s anger—what it is and is not—and see how divine anger connects inseparably with God’s compassion and loyal love.
Dragons in the Bible
Discover the way dragons show up in Scripture as images of chaos and spiritual darkness, deceiving and destroying humanity until one person, Jesus, crushes the dragon with powerful words and actions compelled by genuine love.
Advent
Advent marks the four weeks approaching Christmas, when Christian communities worldwide remember Jesus’ arrival—his advent—and together celebrate Jesus and his promise to bring peace on Earth.
Love in the Bible
Explore common questions about love, and go deeper into the Bible’s description of love—not only as an affect or emotion but also as an active way of life that aims to impartially bless and care for others.
Covenants
See how God makes partnerships, or covenants, with specific people for the purpose of blessing not only them but also the whole world.
The Mountain
Explore mountains in the Bible, and see their significance as sacred places where Heaven and Earth meet.