Theological Framework

Exegesis

Each composition begins as text — a passage, a typology, a patristic reading — before becoming sound. Below is the scaffolding of the double album. Full theological treatises for each track will follow once the lyrics and recordings are finalised.

Part I — Biblical Theology

Creation · Fall · Redemption · Consummation

Track 01 · Luke 24:27 · Whole Canon

Puzzle — One Story, Many Pieces

Intro track. The Bible as one grand narrative; the Creation–Fall–Redemption–Consummation (CFRC) frame as the corners and edges of the puzzle, the individual stories as the inner pieces snapped into place.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 02 · Genesis 1 · John 1

Creation — Light from Nothing

Creation ex nihilo. The Trinity at work; the Word and the Light; the image of God; the goodness of all that is made.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 03 · Genesis 3 · Romans 5

Fall — Broken Image

Sin, death, curse, alienation. Anthropology under judgment — a world fractured but not abandoned.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 04 · Genesis 15 · Jeremiah 31

Covenant — Oaths in Blood

Covenants as the backbone of the story: Noah, Abraham, Sinai, David, New Covenant. Promises, signs, and a faithfulness that does not flinch.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 05 · Genesis 1:28 · 2 Samuel 7 · Mark 1:15

Kingdom — Throne in the Dust

God's kingship and human vice-regency; the fall of dominion; the promise of a coming king; the kingdom already and not yet.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 06 · Genesis 2 · Exodus 25 · Revelation 21

Temple — Garden to City

The presence of God: Eden as proto-temple; Jacob's ladder; tabernacle; temple; incarnation; the church; the New Jerusalem.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 07 · Genesis 3:15

Christ is Promised — Seed of the Woman

Genesis 1–3 and the proto-gospel. First hints of the Messiah; the bruised heel against the crushed head.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 08 · Genesis 2–3 · Galatians 3:13 · Revelation 22

Tree of Death — Tree of Life

The first tree in the garden brings death; the second 'tree' — the cross — brings life. Curse against blessing, exile from the garden against the open way to the tree of life in the new creation.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 09 · Exodus 12 · Luke 9:31 · 1 Corinthians 15

Redemption — Cross and New Exodus

Christ's person and work: cross, resurrection, Spirit. Exodus themes — liberation from bondage into the life of the new creation.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 10 · Romans 8 · Revelation 21–22

Consummation — Already / Not Yet

The tension of the ages: new creation, resurrection, judgment, glory. Hope held in the midst of suffering.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 11 · Luke 24 · Colossians 1

Christ the Centre — Reading the Story

Finale of Part I. Christ as the centre and fulfilment of all things; how to read every story in his light.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 12 · Bonus · Mauritius

Clayton

A thank-you song to Clayton — pastor and mentor in Mauritius. Gratitude for a shepherd who taught the gospel under island skies.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 13 · Bonus · Mauritius

Clayton (Coptic Remix)

Coptic-tinged reimagining of the Clayton tribute — desert chant textures and Mauritian warmth woven together.

Full exegesis to follow

Part II — Biblical Typology

Shadows fulfilled in Christ

Track 14 · Genesis 2–3 · Romans 5

Adam — The First Pattern

The first man, head of the old humanity, and his failure — set against the last Adam.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 15 · Genesis 3:15 · Revelation 12

Serpent vs. Seed — War of the Line

The ongoing conflict between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent; the cross as the turning point.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 16 · Genesis 4 · Hebrews 12:24

Abel — Blood that Cries

Innocent blood crying from the ground — foreshadowing a better blood that speaks a better word.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 17 · Genesis 4:17–24

Cain and the Cities of Blood

Cain's line, violence, and city-building against God — a dark counter-kingdom.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 18 · Genesis 4:23–24 · Genesis 5:24

Enoch and Lamech — Walk and Revenge

Two 'sevenths' from Adam: one walks with God, the other multiplies vengeance. Two trajectories of humanity.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 19 · Genesis 6–9 · 1 Peter 3:20–21

Noah — Ark of the New World

Judgment and salvation; the ark as refuge; a restart of humanity that still longs for a deeper renewal.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 20 · Genesis 12 · Genesis 15

Abraham — Promise under the Stars

Call, promise, covenant; blessing for the nations; faith and costly obedience.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 21 · Genesis 22

Isaac — The Bound Son

The son who carries the wood, bound on the altar; the knife held back, the ram provided; the horizon points to the cross.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 22 · Genesis 37–50

Joseph — From Pit to Throne

Loved, betrayed, humbled, exalted; the forgiver of his brothers; many fed by one who was first rejected.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 23 · Exodus 3 · Deuteronomy 34

Moses — The Mediator of Exodus

Deliverer, lawgiver, intercessor — leads the people out but not into the final rest; a pointer to a greater mediator.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 24 · 1 Samuel 16 · 2 Samuel 7

David — Anointed from Bethlehem

Shepherd-king, covenant with his house, victories and failures — the shadow of the true King.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 25 · Jonah 1–4 · Matthew 12:40

Jonah — Three Days Down

Flight, storm, great fish, three days; a reluctant prophet; death and 'resurrection' as sign; mercy for the nations.

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Track 26 · Isaiah 52:13–53:12

Man of Sorrows — The Suffering Servant

Substitution, bearing sins, healing through wounds — the central prophetic portrait of the crucified one.

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Track 27 · Genesis 14 · Hebrews 7

Melchizedek — King of Peace

King-priest without genealogy; bread and wine; an everlasting priesthood beyond Levi.

Full exegesis to follow

Track 28 · Hebrews 1 · Colossians 2:17

Christ the Better — Fulfilled Shadows

Grand finale. Christ the better Adam, Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, Moses, David, Jonah, servant, priest — every type converges in him.

Full exegesis to follow