Understand the whole Bible
- Bible Overview and all 66 book studies
- Historical setting, structure, themes, and Christ connection
- Key passages and Bible.com links
- Read-only access to the complete core study library
66 books. One unfolding story.
CrossTold helps you study all 66 books of the Bible in context, trace Old and New Testament connections, and see how Scripture's promises, patterns, covenants, and themes come together in Jesus Christ.
Create a free account to access the complete 66-book core study library. Premium adds notes, bookmarks, progress tracking, saved study tools, downloads, and the Scripture Connection Explorer.
The biblical storyline
Explore the Old Testament and New Testament together, book by book, and follow the Bible's unified movement through creation, fall, covenant, kingdom, exile, restoration, Christ, the church, and new creation.
Open the Bible Overview →Most Bible study tools help you read a passage. CrossTold helps you understand where that passage fits in the whole story. From Genesis to Revelation, each book is studied in context with its historical setting, major themes, key passages, Christ connection, and place in the Bible's unfolding storyline.
Christ-centered Bible study for all 66 books
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Create a free account to access the complete 66-book core study library. Premium unlocks the tools that help you save, organize, track, and explore deeper connections.
Study that remembers
Frequently asked questions
CrossTold is a Christ-centered Bible study web application that helps readers understand all 66 books as one unfolding story from creation to new creation.
Bible reading apps focus primarily on access to Scripture and reading plans. CrossTold focuses on understanding every book in context and tracing the Bible's unified storyline, themes, covenants, and connections to Jesus Christ.
Yes. CrossTold provides book-by-book studies across the entire canon and highlights how Old Testament promises, covenants, patterns, and themes connect to the New Testament and Jesus Christ.
No. CrossTold provides study content and passage references. Bible references open on Bible.com so readers can view each passage in context.
The homepage is public. A free account opens the complete 66-book core study library. Notes, bookmarks, progress tracking, resume points, saved connections, printable offline study guides, and the Scripture Connection Explorer are Premium features.