Fractal Bible

  • Zion and the Mistake at the Heart of Christian Zionism

    Zion has three layers — a hill, a throne, and a heavenly city Hebrews says believers have already reached. Christian Zionism and dispensationalism make the same mistake: they freeze on the first layer and miss the other two.

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  • Two Doors Into the Pattern — 25% Off Launch

    Launch week for two new entry points into the Fractal Bible Series — The Divine Fractal and The Fractal Reinforced — both 25% off through July 31 with code LAUNCHBOOK1.

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  • The Foundation of Hebrew Parallelism – The Root Device

    Discover the quiet heartbeat beneath all biblical poetry. This segment introduces the three foundational forms of Hebrew parallelism — synonymous, antithetic, and synthetic — as the living root from which every fractal pattern in Scripture grows. Learn to see God’s ordered beauty in the smallest pairs of lines.

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  • Deep Zoom: The Book of Revelation → The Ultimate Fractal Resolution

    Revelation’s seven cycles recapitulate the pattern with escalating intensity. Final zoom: new heaven/earth, redeemed multitude reigning, God dwelling face to face—no temple, curse, or night. Every prior iteration converges in the Lamb’s eternal garden-city, healing all fractures forever.

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  • The Mountain East of the City: Where Glory Departed and Where It Came Back

    There is a mountain that appears only twice in the Old Testament under the same exact description. The first time, Israel’s idols are built on it. The second time, the glory of God departs from it. Ezekiel watched it leave. Zechariah said it would come back. And then it did — in a form no…

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  • Further Fractal Zooms → New Creation Arcs in the New Testament

    The divine rule recurs personally in the New Testament—new birth, baptism, resurrection evening, Pentecost, Ephesians 2, Colossians 1, 2 Corinthians 5—each replaying ordering, filling, and overlap in hearts and churches, centering on Christ and inviting believers deeper into living new creation.

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  • The Fractal Lens → A Hermeneutic for the Ages

    The recursive pattern becomes a God-given hermeneutic: early shadows illuminate later fulfillment; consummation clarifies origins. Reading canonically and christologically through this fractal lens guards unity, trains worship, and reveals every page vibrating with Triune love fulfilled in the Son.

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  • The telos worth living, dying, hoping toward

    Personal fractures find hope in the larger pattern: no rupture is final. God iterates redemption in individual lives toward the day we see His face. Readers invited to share which iteration most encourages them and worship together.

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  • Three Maps, One Territory

    Three overlapping maps—redemptive history, the Tabernacle, and Israel’s seven feasts—reveal one territory. Spring feasts (Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits) embody “oughtness”; Pentecost sits at the center in “not-ness”; fall feasts (Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles) point to “will-be-ness.” We live in the growing season between Firstfruits and final harvest, with the Spirit.

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  • The Fractal Feasts — The Covenant Set to the Rhythm of a Year

    God gave Israel not just laws but a sacred calendar. The seven feasts of Leviticus 23 form a fractal of redemptive history—Creation in spring, the Spirit at Pentecost, and coming Restoration in fall—all fulfilled or awaiting fulfillment in Christ with perfect precision.

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  • Iteration 8 → New Creation → Eternal embodied communion

    New heaven and earth; no more sea. New Jerusalem descends as bride—filled with healed nations, illuminated by God and Lamb. No temple needed; river and tree of life flow. Servants see His face and reign forever—Eden transfigured into eternal garden-city overlap.

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  • Behold the sacred recursion—the recursive rhythm

    The pattern escalates through history: overlap shatters, grace partially restores, rebellion deepens, greater restoration surges—Eden, flood, Abraham, exodus, tabernacle, temple, Christ, church—each cycle more intimate, guaranteeing final victory in the coming new creation.

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  • The Tabernacle: A Copy That Points to the Real Thing

    This week we entered the Tabernacle station by station: east gate, altar, basin, lampstand, showbread, incense, and the Ark. A shadow and copy of heavenly reality, it pointed forward to Christ—the true sacrifice, light, bread, priest, and mercy seat. The copy served its purpose; the Real Thing has come.

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  • Wait — What Even IS a Fractal? (A Follow-Up for the Rest of Us)

    Everyone who hesitated because “fractal” sounded too academic — this post is for you. Bob breaks down fractals in plain English using a fern, a snowflake, and three words: Creation, Fracture, Restoration. The reader who feels out of their depth is exactly the beta reader he needs most.

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  • Will you help?

    Will you help?

    I’m thrilled to share the full manuscript of The Fractal Bible. The book reveals a breathtaking fractal pattern woven through Scripture: Creation → Fracture → Restoration. I’m seeking 20–30 honest beta readers for candid feedback by June 30, 2026. Your thoughts will shape the final book and you’ll receive a free EPUB in return.

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  • Before every iteration, creation breathed as seamless whole

    Genesis 1 envisions heaven and earth designed for eternal embrace, embodied in Eden. Sin severs overlap; history becomes God’s patient recursion to mend the fracture, drawing realms nearer until final new heavens and earth restore unbreakable communion.

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  • Iteration 7 → Christ → Perfect embodied overlap

    The Word tabernacles among us; seven signs signal new creation. Jesus is the true temple. Crucifixion tears veil; resurrection brings scarred new creation—perfect overlap of heaven and earth in one Person, fulfilling every prior sanctuary.

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  • Iteration 6 → Solomon’s Temple → Cosmic grandeur, then exile’s abyss

    Temple rises in Edenic splendor on Zion; glory fills it more intensely than tabernacle. Yet idolatry drives glory away; temple falls, exile comes. Return yields lesser temple, yet prophets promise greater future glory foreshadowing the ultimate personal temple.

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  • Iteration 4 → Exodus → Parted waters of judgment and new creation

    Plagues unmake Egypt; Red Sea parts like creation’s waters. Israel passes through judgment into new life, commissioned as a priestly kingdom. Pillar of cloud and fire guides—closer presence than rainbow, advancing the portable Eden pattern.

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  • Iteration 5 → Tabernacle → Portable overlap amid wandering

    Sinai speeches echo creation week; tabernacle materials recall Eden. Priests serve in miniature cosmos. Glory cloud fills the tent; God promises to walk among His people—escalating intimacy as heaven touches earth in a traveling sanctuary.

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