Interactive Bible Timeline
Explore the Bible alongside the real history, archaeology, and ancient world that surrounded it. Zoom across eras, rotate 3D artifacts, meet the people, dig into the scholarship.
Why the Bible Feels Distant
Pharaohs, prophets, kings, governors — without context they read like a list of strangers in a book that's hard to enter.
Genesis to Revelation reads like one story, but it spans 4,000 years and three continents. Without a timeline, you lose the scale.
What was Rome doing when Jesus was born? Who built the pyramids while Abraham wandered? Most Bibles never tell you.
That's why we built Living Word Timeline — to put Scripture back in time and place.
Hands-On Archaeology
What you're rotating is the Cyrus Cylinder — the Persian decree (539 BC) that ended the Babylonian Exile and fulfilled Isaiah 45, naming Cyrus a century before he was born.
Eight rotating 3D models among 33 archaeological finds, each one shown with the Scripture it touches. Drag, zoom, examine — see what historians see, in your browser, no plugins.
539 BC · Persia · British Museum
The Persian decree that ended Babylon's hold on Israel — fulfilling Isaiah 45. Drag to rotate, pinch to zoom.
Built Different
Not a chart. A zoomable, filterable, animated journey across 4,000 years of Scripture and world history. Five zoom levels, thirteen content layers organized into six curated presets, animated micro-events that interact with the timeline itself.
33 archaeological discoveries from the British Museum, the Louvre, and beyond — 8 in fully rotating 3D you can examine from every angle. The Rosetta Stone, the Cyrus Cylinder, the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Built for anyone who wants more depth — students, pastors, small group leaders. Real positions, real evidence, real scholars — not devotional fluff. Five translations, archaeological evidence, weighted analysis, listen mode, related timeline links.
Where It Happened
From Jerusalem to Rome, Babylon to Bethlehem — many biblical events are pinned to where scholars place them. Click a city, see what happened there. Trace Paul's missionary routes across the Mediterranean. Follow the Exodus from Egypt to Canaan.
Toggle between an ancient-style map and the modern view with one tap — see the same place as it was, and as it is now.
The Weight of History
The flood. The cross. The fall of the Temple. Scripture doesn't treat these as legend, and neither does the timeline. Each event is rendered with the gravity it carried — water rising over the earth, blood falling at Calvary, smoke ascending from the Holy Place — so visitors feel the weight, not just read the dates.
Genesis 6 – 9 · c. 2348 BC
Matthew 27 · c. AD 30
Mark 13 · AD 70
“If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
Watch · Listen · Learn
The timeline is the front door. Behind it: the best videos on the subjects, embedded right where the verse is. Tours, Scripture, and study rooms read aloud for the commute or the kitchen. Scholarly study rooms for the hard questions.
When the question is who's done the work on this, the answer should already be on screen. Animated explainers, dramatized scenes, and scholars — embedded right inside the event so you don't have to leave the page to hear them out.
Tour narration, Scripture, and full study rooms read aloud — so you can keep walking through the story while you walk to work. Adjustable speed, sentence-level highlighting, hands-free.
Eighteen scholarly study rooms tackle the hard questions — Was the flood global? When was the Exodus? Did Jericho's walls fall? Real positions, real evidence, real scholars, weighed against each other.
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Questions
Yes. The full interactive timeline, 130+ figures, study rooms, guided tours, the scripture pane, and the rotating 3D artifacts are all free with just an email — no credit card. Premium unlocks the deeper library: more character bios, more study rooms and tours, recorded narration, the cross-reference engine, and the commentary layer.
The scripture pane reads in ESV, WEB, KJV, and ASV. Inside the study rooms you get five side by side — KJV, WEB, ESV, NLT, and NASB.
No. Where Scripture is debated, the study rooms lay out the major positions side by side — the scholars, denominations, and objections behind each — and let you weigh the evidence yourself. We show the range rather than push a single view.
The timeline is built on mainstream biblical scholarship and archaeology. Where a date is genuinely disputed — the Exodus, the age of the earth, and others — we mark it as such and present the range instead of asserting one answer.
No. Everything runs in your browser — phone, tablet, or desktop — including the interactive 3D artifacts. Nothing to install.
Bible students, pastors, small groups, teachers, and the simply curious — anyone who wants to see Scripture in the context of the real history, geography, and archaeology that surrounded it.