The AIT Bible · Nexus Chart
Scripture is a woven whole. We traced 11,849 real cross-references of our own — each one typed by why it connects, anchored to its passage, deterministically checked against the wording, then adversarially re-examined by a second, independent model. Here is the whole weave at once; open the reader to walk it verse by verse.
Read the connections in the reader → Download hi-res imageGenesis at left, Revelation at right. Each arc rises from one passage to the other it connects to. Colored like a rainbow by reach — red at the crown spans the whole canon, down through the spectrum to violet for the most local links.
Layer 1 — a deterministic script confirms every reference resolves to real verses and measures the shared wording. Layer 2 — a second, independent model re-examines each link and tries to refute it. Only links that clear both are shown. Don’t trust us; check us.
Red rides the tall arcs that leap across the whole Bible; the spectrum steps down through orange, yellow, green and blue to violet for the short, local links — concentric bands, like a real rainbow.
The well-known rainbow draws the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge’s 63,779 links colored only by distance — none labeled by kind. Ours are fewer, on purpose: each carries a type and a stated reason. When we graded that set against the text, 60% shared no wording with the passage they connect to.
These 11,849 threads do not run inside a single author’s book. They cross 66 books, written by some forty authors over roughly 1,500 years, on three continents, in three languages — Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Kings and shepherds, a physician, a fisherman, a tax collector, a tentmaking rabbi — most of whom never met, writing from palaces and prisons, wilderness and exile, who could not have coordinated a single word.
If one mind had woven a tapestry this tightly cross-referenced, we would call it the greatest work of genius ever composed. Instead it came from dozens of hands that could not have colluded — each adding a thread that only later turns out to tie to the others. What you make of that is yours to decide. But the weave is real, and here you can check every thread.
The chart shows the shape; the reader shows the substance. Open any book, and every section lists the passages it connects to — the type, the reason, and a click to jump straight there. Never a verse out of its passage.
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