Study pages
These pages hold the heavier interpretive work. Use them when you want the contradiction question, the category question, or the quick-reference visual material.
Topic page
Two wines in the Bible
The central non-contradiction study explaining why blessing passages and poison passages are read as two broad contextual directions for wine.
Topic page
Types of wine in the Bible
A practical guide to the types of wine in the Bible, including fresh fruit of the vine, preserved sweet wine, mixed wine, and intoxicating wine.
Resource page
Charts and quick-reference documents
Download chart-based study materials on wine in the Bible, preservation, alcohol’s effects on the body, and neurological impact.
Suggested study flow
- Read the two-wines page first.
- Then use the types page for practical categories.
- Use the chart library when quick-reference visuals and documents would help.
Verse studies and passage clusters
Some questions are best handled passage by passage instead of only at the thesis level. A dedicated verse-study hub gathers blessing texts, warning texts, stumbling texts, priestly texts, and holiness texts tied to wine and strong drink.
Study hub
Bible passages on wine and strong drink
Browse verse-specific studies on Isaiah 65, Deuteronomy 32, Proverbs 20, Proverbs 31, Habakkuk 2, Romans 14, Leviticus 10, Hosea 4, and Numbers 6.
Direct page
Sober-minded verses
Pair the passage studies with the concentrated sober-mindedness page.
Pages in this section
Core study
Two wines in the Bible: blessed wine and cursed wine
Two wines in the Bible explained: blessing-side wine, curse-side wine, and the case for reading both streams together without contradiction.
Practical guide
Types of wine in the Bible: fresh, preserved, mixed, intoxicating
Types of wine in the Bible explained: fresh grape use, preserved sweet use, mixed wine, and warning-side intoxicating wine.
Verse-study hub
Bible passages on wine and strong drink
A hub page linking our verse-specific studies on wine, strong drink, judgment, stumbling, and consecration.