OMNIS SCRIPTURA
All Scripture is inspired by God (2 Tim 3:16).
The Bible is not a single book in the ordinary sense, but a library of sacred writings gathered into one canon. For new readers, it can be difficult to see how the individual books belong together: law, history, poetry, prophecy, Gospel, letters, and apocalypse all stand side by side.
This chart was created as a simple visual aid for seeing the structure of Scripture at a glance.

The Old Testament is arranged into the Pentateuch, Historical Books, Poetic Books, and Prophetic Books. The New Testament is arranged into the Gospels, Acts, Pauline Epistles, General Epistles, and Revelation.
The visual form draws on the Tablets of the Law, Alpha and Omega, and sacred typographic symbolism, creating a reference chart that is also suitable for display.

Free Digital Version
A free digital version of this chart is available for personal study, teaching, and reference. You may download it, use it in private study, or share the link with others.
Use and Sharing
This free version is provided for personal, educational, parish, and non-commercial use. Churches, classrooms, and study groups are welcome to use it for teaching and reference. Please do not sell, modify, or redistribute the file as your own work. If you would like to share it, please share the link to this page.
Available as a Printed Edition
If you would like a physical copy for your study room, classroom, parish space, or personal collection, a printed edition is available through the KBM Charts online shop.
This chart belongs to the Biblical Theme series by KBM Charts. You may also like The Family Tree of Bible, a larger visual genealogy chart tracing biblical lineages and salvation history.



