This book is one big poem. It is a commentary that's in chiastic structure. The climax of the chiasm is the word "violate" at the end of chapter 30, which is exactly 3/4 of the way through the book. That makes for a perfect cross. The book itself looks like any other commentary, but each line of commentary is more exciting than the last, building up to the end of chapter 30, and then tapering off to the end of chapter 40. I started off writing this book with the purpose in mind of explaining the Bible by using only the Bible itself. The chiastic structure happened accidentally. I have two other books that are almost finished. Genesis God Cares, and Leviticus God Understands. Genesis is one line of commentary for every section of Scripture. Exodus is two lines of commentary for every section of Scripture. Leviticus is three lines. The rest of the books of the Bible will be three lines of commentary. A sword starts of pointy like that and gradually increases to a specific width like what I described my books look like. The books' collective shape of a sword was accidental as well. That's why I believe these books are truly inspired. The Word is the Sword of the Spirit.