What is a “SCRIPTOGRAM” ?

Well, no defined usage or synonym exists and does not appear in any major dictionaries, so I will take the initiative to assign at least one usage of the term. It is a blend or fusion of “scripture” (the Bible) and “diagram”. It is a visual or diagrammatic presentation of Biblical scripture – a verse or verses, passage or passages or a theme rooted in the WORD of God. You will find many examples of this, here on this website. Some have been included below.

To clarify the concept, take for example the first scriptogram below connecting John 15 and Philippians 4:13. Jesus relates to us in John 15 that to bear fruit we have to be in Him, obeying Him and following Him, without which we cannot do anything of value in His Kingdom. It contrasts with Paul’s writing and confidence in Jesus that he can do all things in the midst of life’s challenges. The illustration draws forth both truths together to remind us about the “whole counsel of God”.

Simply put:

A scriptogram is a visual or diagrammatic presentation of Biblical scripture.

A scriptogram is a visual diagram that brings Biblical verses or themes to life

Scriptograms connect scripture so one can see and remember God’s truth more clearly.

Scriptogram= Scripture + Diagram.

Most readings of the Bible are linear but scriptograms make it relational.

Not just a verse but a scriptogram for the day.