How it works
CanonAtlas is Scripture as one connected map. You explore it, you study it passage by passage, and the threads that run between its 66 books light up as you go. Here is the whole loop.
The canon isn’t a list — it’s a web. Open the Atlas and the 66 books float as a living globe you can turn and fly into. Lit books are open to you; the rest wait. This is your home base: every path and every book begins here, and the more you study, the more of the map comes alive.
Pick a book and read it in full — free, no account, in the modern-English, public-domain World English Bible. Reading is open to everyone, always. CanonAtlas never paraphrases or interprets the words on the page.
Studying is where reading becomes understanding. Each passage moves through four short steps:
The passage, in full, on its own terms.
Answer in your own words, then check yourself against the text.
Surface the themes the passage is actually about.
Follow the threads to where those themes appear elsewhere in Scripture.
Work through every chapter and you reach the book’s summit: a short assessment drawn from what you studied, a mastery score, and a personal Atlas Page — a keepable map of the book’s themes and the connections you traced. Each completed book lights up on your Atlas. The goal is the whole canon: your X of 66, mapped.
Books aren’t the only way to finish something. A path is a guided thread that runs between books — grace, forgiveness, covenant — stop by stop across the canon. Walk one to its end and you earn a Path Atlas Page: a keepable map of the route you traced and the thread that ties it together. The trail stays lit on your Atlas, and the path is sealed on your profile.
A free account opens Philippians to study in full — short, warm, and richly connected — all the way to its summit and your first Atlas Page. When you’re ready for the rest of the canon and its curated paths, Premium unlocks everything.