World English Bible
The Holy Bible
The World English Bible is a modern English translation of the Christian scriptures, in the public domain. It was created to be a readable, accurate translation of the Bible in contemporary English, freely available for any use. Choose a book below to begin reading.
Old Testament
Law
GenesisThe beginning of everything. Creation, Adam and Eve, the flood, Abraham. The origin story.ExodusEscape from Egypt. Moses, the plagues, the Red Sea, the Ten Commandments.LeviticusReligious law, sacrifice, purity, diet, festivals. The operating manual for ancient Israelite worship.NumbersForty years wandering in the desert. Rebellion, faith, and survival between Egypt and the promised land.DeuteronomyMoses' farewell speech. He retells the law and the story so far before the people enter the promised land without him.
History
JoshuaConquering the promised land. Military campaigns, land division, and a new beginning after Moses.JudgesHeroes and chaos. Before there were kings, there were judges, warriors and leaders in a lawless era.RuthA love story about loyalty, immigration, and belonging. One of the shortest books in the Bible.1 SamuelThe first king of Israel. Samuel, Saul, and the young David, including the fight with Goliath.2 SamuelDavid's rise to power and his fall. War, betrayal, adultery, and the cost of being king.1 KingsSolomon builds the temple, then the kingdom splits in two. Elijah appears as a prophet.2 KingsBoth kingdoms collapse. Elisha performs miracles. Israel and Judah are conquered and exiled.1 ChroniclesIsrael's history retold from Adam to David. Genealogies and a second perspective on familiar events.2 ChroniclesJudah's history from Solomon to the exile. The temple, the kings, the fall of Jerusalem.EzraReturning from exile. The Jewish people rebuild their temple and their identity after Babylon.NehemiahRebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. Leadership, opposition, and community restoration.EstherA Jewish queen in Persia saves her people from genocide. God is never mentioned by name.
Wisdom & Poetry
JobWhy do good people suffer? A man loses everything and demands answers from God. God eventually responds, but not the way anyone expects.Psalms150 songs and prayers. Joy, rage, grief, praise, the full range of human emotion directed at God.ProverbsPractical advice about money, relationships, work, and character. One line at a time. Dip in anywhere.EcclesiastesEverything is meaningless. A wealthy king tries pleasure, work, and wisdom, and concludes none of it lasts.Song of SolomonErotic love poetry in the middle of the Bible. Yes, really. Beautiful, surprising, and ancient.
Major Prophets
IsaiahThe biggest prophetic book. Judgment, comfort, and the most famous messianic prophecies. Two halves, two moods.JeremiahThe weeping prophet. He warned Judah for forty years that destruction was coming. Nobody listened.LamentationsFive poems of grief over the destruction of Jerusalem. Raw, structured, and devastating.EzekielBizarre visions. Wheels within wheels, a valley of dry bones, a rebuilt temple. Written in exile.DanielDreams, a lion's den, and a fiery furnace. Half stories, half apocalyptic visions.
Minor Prophets
HoseaGod tells a prophet to marry an unfaithful woman as a living metaphor for Israel's relationship with God.JoelA plague of locusts becomes a vision of judgment and the outpouring of God's spirit.AmosJustice for the poor. A farmer becomes a prophet and condemns the wealthy for exploiting the vulnerable.ObadiahThe shortest book in the Old Testament. One chapter against Edom for betraying their brother nation.JonahA prophet runs from God, gets swallowed by a fish, and learns about mercy. Stranger than you think.MicahDo justice, love mercy, walk humbly. A prophet challenges both the powerful and the complacent.NahumThe fall of Nineveh. A vivid, poetic vision of an empire's collapse.HabakkukWhy do you allow evil? A prophet argues with God about injustice. God answers but doesn't explain.ZephaniahJudgment and restoration. The darkest warning followed by one of the most tender promises in scripture.HaggaiYou've built nice houses for yourselves. When will you rebuild God's? A short, sharp challenge.ZechariahNight visions about the future. Horses, lampstands, flying scrolls, and a coming king on a donkey.MalachiThe last prophet of the Old Testament. A dialogue between God and a people who've stopped caring.
New Testament
Gospels
MatthewThe life of Jesus as told by a tax collector. Written to show Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy.MarkThe shortest gospel. Fast, urgent, action-driven. Starts with Jesus already an adult. No birth story.LukeWritten by a doctor who interviewed eyewitnesses. The most detailed account, especially about women and outsiders.JohnThe most reflective gospel. Written decades after the others by someone who was there. Philosophical and personal.
Early Church
Pauline Epistles
RomansPaul's masterwork. A systematic argument about sin, grace, faith, and freedom. The most influential letter in Christian history.1 CorinthiansA messy church in a wild city. Paul addresses divisions, lawsuits, sex, marriage, and the famous chapter on love.2 CorinthiansPaul defends his authority. The most personal and emotional of his letters. Weakness as strength.GalatiansFreedom vs rules. Paul argues that faith, not law-keeping, is what matters. A short, angry, important letter.EphesiansUnity and identity. What does it mean to be part of the church? One of the most quoted letters.PhilippiansJoy from prison. Paul writes to his favorite church from a jail cell. Warm, personal, and hopeful.ColossiansWho Jesus really is. A short letter about the supremacy of Christ over every power and philosophy.1 ThessaloniansWhat happens to people who die before Jesus returns? Paul's earliest letter, written to a worried church.2 ThessaloniansWaiting for the end. People quit their jobs because they thought Jesus was coming back immediately.1 TimothyAdvice to a young pastor. How to lead a church, handle false teaching, and live with integrity.2 TimothyPaul's last letter. Written from prison, expecting execution. His final words to his closest student.TitusChurch leadership on the island of Crete. Practical instructions for building a healthy community.PhilemonA runaway slave meets Paul in prison. Paul sends him back with this letter asking his owner to free him.
General Epistles
HebrewsOld covenant vs new. A theological argument that Jesus fulfills and replaces the temple system. Author unknown.JamesFaith without action is dead. Practical, blunt, and focused on how you actually live, not just what you believe.1 PeterSuffering with hope. Written to persecuted Christians scattered across the Roman Empire.2 PeterWarnings about false teachers and the end of the world. Peter's last word to the churches.1 JohnGod is love. A letter about truth, love, and how to tell real faith from false faith.2 JohnA short note about truth and love. Thirteen verses. One page.3 JohnA personal note about hospitality and a church leader who refuses to welcome visitors.JudeHold on to your faith. A short, fierce warning against people who distort the gospel.
Apocalyptic