The Pentateuch in Fifteen Panoramas.
An original CFADD visual edition of the first five books — every section walked on one page through eight zones, with the Christward Trajectory traced through every chapter.
One sweep of the eye, one section of Scripture.
Every Panorama is a full-page, eight-zone read of one section of the Torah. The same layout every time. The macro position at the top, the chip bar across the middle, the Ministry Layer in the lower band, and the Christward Trajectory locked in gold at the foot.
One sentence that names the section’s claim on the whole Pentateuch.
Where this section sits in the Restoration storyline — Foundation, Breach, Patriarchal, Deliverance, Holiness, Wilderness, Covenant.
The structural chips of the section, walked left to right, color-coded by genre.
How the section moves — the inner architecture, beat by beat.
Where the text changes mode — setting to story, decree to relationship, judgment to mercy.
Units, genres, and the markers that signal each division.
Six CFADD pillars: Doctrine, Family, Kingdom, Culture, Prayer, Rebuilder.
The gold panel — Christ traced through the section.
Designed by Apostle Tommy E. Quick · CFADD original work · KJV public domain text.
How the Panorama is readStart with the openings.
The Blueprint, the Abrahamic Covenant, and the Deliverance Out — three hinges where the Pentateuch turns. Click any card to read the Panorama page, see the Christward Trajectory, and download the PDF.
Listen with the Panorama in front of you.
Season 1 walks Genesis 1 to Exodus 18 in five episodes. The host tells you which Panorama to download at the top of every episode and walks the eight zones in order, so audio and visual stay locked together.
The Blueprint Laid Down
The architectural prologue of the whole Bible. Apostle Tommy E. Quick walks the eight zones of Panorama 1 and shows the design every later movement is measured against.
Episode notesThe Breach
How the design comes apart and where the first gospel promise is buried inside the curse. The Cain pattern is the human pattern.
Episode notesBoundaries Reset · Babel
A double episode — the flood resets the world and Babel tries to climb back up. Pentecost is the reversal.
Episode notesMost Bible study moves verse by verse. The Panorama moves section by section.
The chapter and verse marks are accidents of editing history. The Bible itself moves in sections — a creation week, a covenant cut, a wilderness march, a covenant renewed. The Panorama is built to follow Scripture’s own architecture, not the page break.
Every Panorama answers the same six questions on one page: What is this section claiming? Where does it sit in the storyline? How is it built? Where does it shift? How does it apply to a household, a kingdom, a culture? And how does it land in Christ?
Three audiences are served on the same sheet of paper — the new reader who needs the macro map, the teacher who needs the structural breakdown, and the rebuilder who needs the Ministry Layer.
About CFADD and the editor →The Pentateuch is the architecture of the whole Bible. If we miss the blueprint, every later movement reads as a fragment. Apostle Tommy E. Quick · CFADD
The full 15-Panorama volume is at the printer.
A single perfect-bound book — 15 Panoramas, the eight-zone layout, the Ministry Layer, and the Christward Trajectory traced from Genesis 1 to Deuteronomy 34.

