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- [Tim] The Bible is a collection of ancient Israelite scrolls, and theyve been brought together to tell one unified story about Gods purpose to partner with humanity in ruling over all creation. Now, the biblical authors had a message they wanted to communicate, a set of ideas. But like any good story, those ideas are not presented in formulas or lists; rather, theyre explored through patterns that we call themes. In the Bible, a theme usually begins in the beginning, and it continues all the way through the whole story to the end. There are lots of themes that link together and unify the biblical story. And one of our goals at BibleProject has been to introduce you to them so that you can see how they all lead to Jesus. Now, we want to take a step further and help you learn how to discover and trace a theme for yourself while you read the Bible. You ready? So themes in the Bible are activated by words that get repeated throughout different parts of a biblical scroll. Think of them