Bible Fascinator

Every connection between the Old and New Testaments — mapped
The OpenBible cross-reference dataset contains roughly 340,000 connections linking the Old and New Testaments. The Bible Fascinator maps those with five or more community votes — every verse a dot, every connection a line. Old Testament verses in warm reds and oranges, New Testament in cool blues.
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Hover any dot to see the verse text and its connections. The votes slider controls which links appear — from the most tentative to the most universally recognised. Select any book to zoom in: its verses reorganise into chapter clusters, and within-testament links load alongside the cross-testament ones.
The data comes from OpenBible.info, built on the nineteenth-century Treasury of Scripture Knowledge and opened to ongoing community review. Around 340,000 pairs, each with a vote count reflecting how widely that connection is recognised. Verse text from the Berean Standard Bible (CC BY-SA).
The question this started with: if you could see all the connections at once, what would that look like? Have a look.