B18ut we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
A living knowledge graph of God's presence, promise, and pattern traced across history.
A living knowledge graph of Scripture — God's presence, promise, and pattern traced across both testaments, every claim sourced from the Church Fathers to the Reformers.
You don't need to read Scripture cover-to-cover before you ask the hard questions. The examinations take them head-on — did Jesus rise from the dead, is the New Testament historically reliable, why these books and not others, what holds the two testaments together — and lay out the case, line by line, attributed to sources you can check.
Open the examinations →Every verse carries its original word, its cross-references, and the voices that read it before us. Switch the translation; follow a thread; turn the page.
B18ut we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
Anakalypsis is not one tool. It is the same corpus, viewed six ways.
Four reading modes — heirloom, scholar, monastic, print — each tuned for a different posture toward the text.
66 books · 1,189 chapters · 31,102 verses ExaminationsLong-form examinations of contested claims — resurrection, canon, manuscript transmission — each with a navigable argument map.
long-form · argument-mapped StudiesGreek, Hebrew, hermeneutics, canon, biblical theology, workflow. Six chapters from "where do I even start" to "I can do my own exegesis."
six chapters · grounded in primary sources DoctrineTrack a doctrine across confessions. See where Rome, Geneva, Wittenberg, and Constantinople affirm, nuance, or deny — sourced to confessional standards.
across confessions, sourced to standards ChurchesBrowse 547,208 US congregations by tradition, denomination, location — or by the doctrines they actually affirm. Inferred from their own sources.
547,208 churches · 1.2M inferences SourcesWhat Irenaeus, Chrysostom, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Owen said about the passage you're reading. Beside the verse, where the marginalia belongs.
15+ canonical voices · sourced & tradition-attributedThis is not the site's structure. It is the lens Anakalypsis applies when it reads — the framework by which the New is read out of the Old.
A patristic reading move, recovered for the modern study Bible.
Where God dwells with his people — garden, tabernacle, temple, and the Word made flesh.
shadow → substanceThe covenant line from Adam to Abraham to David, kept and answered in the gospel.
spoken → fulfilledThe recurring shapes — exodus, exile, return — that the New reads back into the Old.
type → fulfilmentEvery interpretive line on the site is attributed to a sourced voice. These are six of the canonical fifteen we currently surface verse-by-verse.
The glory of God is a living human; and the life of a human is the vision of God.
Against Heresies IV.20.7The scripture is a feast at which every guest is satisfied and from which none goes away hungry.
Homilies on GenesisIn the Old Testament the New is concealed; in the New the Old is revealed.
Questions on the Heptateuch 2.73The Bible is alive, it speaks to me; it has feet, it runs after me; it has hands, it lays hold of me.
Table TalkScripture is the school of the Holy Spirit, in which, as nothing is omitted that is both necessary and useful to know, so nothing is taught but what is expedient to know.
Institutes III.21.3If the Word does not dwell with power in us, it will not pass with power from us.
The Mortification of Sin