66 pages. 66 books. Each one broken down into who wrote it, why it matters, and what it means for your life — so you never stare at your Bible wondering where to begin again.
39 Old Testament + 27 New Testament books — one clear, single-page overview for each.
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Here's what we noticed: committed Christians — people who love God, attend church, and genuinely want to grow — quietly close their Bibles feeling more confused than when they opened them. They skip the prophets. They dread the Old Testament. They highlight verses they can't actually explain. And they assume the problem is them. It's not. The problem is that nobody ever handed them the background that makes each book make sense. That's what Jorvello exists to fix.
Scripture wasn't written in a vacuum. Every book had an author with a specific purpose, an audience facing real circumstances, and a moment in history that shaped every word. Once you see that backstory — even just a five-minute summary of it — passages you've read a hundred times suddenly land differently. That's not a miracle. That's just context doing what context does.
Every book from Genesis to Revelation gets a single dedicated page — who wrote it, when it was written, the main themes, and one practical takeaway you can carry into your week. All in plain language that takes about five minutes to read.
Leviticus, Numbers, the minor prophets — the books most people flip past are all here, explained the same way as the popular ones. If it's in your Bible, it's in this guide.
Whether you're Baptist, Catholic, non-denominational, or still figuring it out — this guide meets you where you are. No doctrinal agenda. Just the Bible, made accessible.
Every page in this guide was written to honor Scripture — not simplify it into something it's not. We built Jorvello for believers who want real understanding, not feel-good summaries. If it doesn't change how you study within 30 days, we'll refund every penny.
Open to any book. Read one page. Walk into your study knowing who wrote it, what was happening when they wrote it, the themes that run through it, and how to bring it into your everyday life. This isn't a replacement for Scripture — it's the backstory that makes Scripture land the way it was meant to. Use it alone during quiet time, hand it to your small group before discussion, or gift it to someone who's been quietly struggling to keep up.
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I've been avoiding the Old Testament for years because I couldn't follow it. This guide gave me the background I was missing. I read the page on Isaiah last week and for the first time, the prophecies actually made sense to me.
I ordered one copy for myself, used it for two weeks, then ordered four more for the women in my Wednesday night group. We read the page together before opening our Bibles and it completely changed the quality of our discussions.
I've sat through hundreds of sermons and read my Bible nearly every day for two decades. But this little guide taught me things about the context behind each book that I'd never heard before. Simple, clear, and genuinely useful.
My niece got baptized last month and I wanted to give her something more meaningful than a bookmark. She called me a week later and said she's actually reading her Bible every day now because this guide makes it feel approachable.
You want to study Scripture but don't know where to begin or how to make sense of what you're reading. This guide gives you the starting point nobody else offers.
You have five minutes between the school run and the laundry pile. That's enough. One page, one book, one cup of coffee — and you just had a real study session.
You said yes but you're privately terrified. Read one page before your group meets and you'll walk in knowing the author, the context, and exactly what to discuss.
Not another mug. Not another bookmark. A guide they'll open, use, and thank you for — whether it's for a baptism, a birthday, or just because you care.
Everything you want to know before you order.
Around five minutes. Each page covers one book of the Bible — you read it before you open to that book, and you're set. There's no sequence to follow, no daily quota, and nothing to "catch up" on if you miss a day.
Zero background needed. We wrote every page the way you'd explain something to a friend over coffee — no academic language, no footnotes, no assumptions about what you already know.
A devotional gives you a thought for the day. This guide gives you the backstory behind the entire book you're reading — the author, the audience, the historical moment, and the central message. Think of it as the layer underneath your devotional that makes everything click.
That's exactly what it's for. Pick whatever book you're curious about — or whatever your pastor preached on last Sunday — flip to that page, and you'll have everything you need to study it with confidence. No order required.
We've read those reviews too — and we made sure Jorvello doesn't have that problem. The font is clear, the layout has breathing room, and you won't need a magnifying glass to use it.
It works beautifully for groups. When everyone reads the same one-page overview before meeting, your discussions start from a shared foundation instead of scattered guesses. That's why many leaders order bundles of three or five.
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