The Scholar's Table · Restoration Atlas

Timelines.

Thirteen maps. One story. The unbroken remnant. The era before the empire. The drift that came after. The doctrines layered on top. The pictures men painted of the unseen. The second Torah the Rabbis added. The branch that kept the Book. The sign the empire could not bury. The words quietly moved in translation. The gospel that began in Hebrew. The line that proved the crown. The covenant renewed, not replaced. The calendar the kingdom keeps. Each map answers its own question. Together they tell the whole one.

Map 01 Genesis → Today

The Ekklesia Timeline.

The unbroken covenant remnant. From Avraham through the apostles through the Hebraic restoration today, the faithful line that never bowed to Constantine.

The thread Constantine did not break.
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Map 02 AD 30 → AD 313

The 283 Years.

From Yeshua's resurrection to Constantine's Edict of Milan. The years when the ekklesia lived without an emperor's permission and without the doctrines that came later.

Before the empire took it.
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Map 03 AD 313 → 45,000+

The Christianity Tree.

Every Christian denomination traces back to one Roman emperor and one North African bishop. The institutional lineage, chronologically mapped.

Forty-five thousand denominations. One root.
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Map 04 Tradition vs Scripture

The Doctrines of Men.

Thirty-two post-biblical teachings that shape modern Christianity. Each named, dated, and tested against the Scripture that answers it.

Zero of them in the Brit Chadashah.
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Map 05 · Deep Dive Genesis 2 → Today

The Sabbath Timeline.

Six thousand years of one command. From the seventh day of creation to the seventh day of the new heavens, the men who tried to move it, the laws that outlawed it, and the remnant that kept it.

The sign the empire could not bury.
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Map 06 · Deep Dive Hebrew → English

The Bible Translation Tree.

Every English Bible you have read passed through someone's choice of words. The lineage from Hebrew and Greek to your shelf, and the specific words that were quietly flattened, replaced, or hidden along the way.

Some served a king.
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Map 07 · Deep Dive Leviticus 23 → The Kingdom

The Moedim Timeline.

The seven feasts of YHWH. Four fulfilled at Yeshua's first coming on the exact day and the exact hour. Three still on the calendar pointing to His return. The prophetic calendar of the kingdom, with practical guidance for the gentile believer who has never kept them.

The calendar of the kingdom.
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Map 08 · Deep Dive AD 30 → Today

The Hebrew Matthew.

The earliest church said Mattityahu wrote his gospel first in Hebrew, and five witnesses from Papias to Jerome agree. The institution let the original die, and a thousand years later it surfaced in a Jewish hand.

The first gospel was Hebrew.
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Map 09 · Deep Dive Avraham → Mashiach

The Line of the King.

The genealogy that opens Matthew, read the way it was written. A structure counted in David's own name, four outsider women, and the curse the throne had to survive.

The genealogy you were taught to skip.
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Map 10 · Deep Dive Jeremiah 31 → The Kingdom

The Renewed Covenant.

The new covenant, implemented in stages: promised to Israel, cut in blood, written on the heart at Shavuot, and grafted into one tree. Brit chadashah means renewed, not replaced. The Torah was moved from tablets to hearts, never abolished.

Renewed, not replaced. One tree, one root.
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Map 11 · Deep Dive Plato → Michael Pearl

Where the Pictures Came From.

The full gallery of man-made doctrine. Hell, Heaven, the soul, the Trinity formula, predestination, purgatory, the Mass, Christmas and Easter, the secret rapture, the sinner's prayer, the tithe, the pastor you must submit to. None of it drawn by a prophet. Each one named, dated, and set beside the text. Still preached this morning.

Every picture has an author. Most are not in the Book.
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Map 12 · Deep Dive Sinai → The Codes

The Second Torah.

Rabbinic Judaism teaches that a second Torah was given at Sinai, oral, unwritten, equal in authority to the written. This traces it from the tradition of the elders to the Mishnah, the Talmud, and the binding codes, each stage set beside the written Word, and answered by the Karaite protest that never bowed. The Jewish twin of The Doctrines of Men, held to the very same standard.

Show me the verse.
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Map 13 · Deep Dive Anan → Today

The People of Scripture.

The affirmative twin of The Second Torah. The Karaite Bnei Mikra, the readers who would not let a man's ruling outrank the written Word. From Anan's "search Scripture well" through the golden age in Jerusalem to the remnant still reading by the moon and the barley today. The Jewish cousin of the Ekklesia remnant, the branch that kept the Book.

The branch that kept the Book.
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Where to start

The natural arc.

The maps can be read in any order. But if this is your first walk through the Atlas, this is the route that builds the story:

  1. 1
    Start with the Ekklesia Timeline. See the whole sweep, Sinai to today, the unbroken line that pre-dates and post-dates every empire.
  2. 2
    Zoom into The 283 Years. See what the ekklesia actually looked like before Constantine arrived.
  3. 3
    Read The Christianity Tree. See what the institution did with the faith after Constantine acquired it.
  4. 4
    Read The Doctrines of Men. See the teachings that were layered on top, and the Scripture that tests each one.
  5. 5
    Take the deep dive: Where the Pictures Came From. The Hell, the Heaven, and the soul that poets and philosophers drew, not prophets. Dante's nine circles, Milton's Lucifer, Edwards' spider over the fire, all the way to a parenting manual today. Every picture has an author, and most are not in the Book.
  6. 6
    Then turn to The Second Torah. The same blade, turned on the other house. The Oral Torah and the Talmud, the second Torah the Rabbis laid over the written one, and the Karaite protest that never bowed. Then meet the people behind that protest in The People of Scripture, the Bnei Mikra who kept the Book for a thousand years. Show me the verse.
  7. 7
    Read The Sabbath Timeline. Go deep on the foundational distortion. The command Constantine could not abolish, only bury, and the remnant that kept the seventh day alive.
  8. 8
    Read The Bible Translation Tree. See the specific words that were flattened, replaced, or hidden in translation. Once you can read past the translator's hand, every other map locks into place.
  9. 9
    Sit with The Hebrew Matthew. See the other half of the translation story. The first gospel was written to Jews, in Hebrew. Watch who said so, how the original was let die, and where it surfaced again. The same pattern as the words, traced back to the source.
  10. 10
    Open The Line of the King. Turn to the genealogy that begins the Hebrew gospel and read the part everyone skips. The structure counted in David's name, the four outsiders, and the curse the throne survived. The same Hebraic fingerprints, now in the begats themselves.
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    Take in The Renewed Covenant. See how the whole thing was put into force. Promised to Israel, cut in blood, written on the heart at Shavuot, grafted out to the nations, and not yet finished. Renewed, never replaced. This is the engine under every other map.
  12. 12
    Close with The Moedim Timeline. Walk the seven feasts. See the four already fulfilled and the three still pointing forward. Then start keeping them. The calendar of the kingdom is already on your wall, every Father's appointment already scheduled.
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