Believe it or not, the Bible is actually very colorful!
This is true, both literally and spiritually.  Many Bibles even have the words of Christ, in the gospels, colored in red.  And several literal colors are mentioned, many times, in the Bible (see Numbers 15:38,39; Psalm 68:13; Jude 1:13; Revelation 2:17; 3:4,5,18; 4:4; 6:1-12; 7:9-14; 8:7; 9:4; 12:3; 14:14; 15:6; 17:3,4; 19:8,11,14; 20:11; etc).
Even more important, though, are the spiritual colors.  What is a spiritual color?  It is a biblical doctrine, or subject, that the Bible connects with a specific color.  For example, the REASON why red is used—for the words of Christ—is the connection with His blood; so red is a spiritual color, which can represent doctrines related to the sacrifice of Christ (see 2 Kings 3:22; 1 Peter 1:19; etc).  In fact, many people mark verses in their Bibles, with colored markers; and the colors that they use, in some cases, is based on the topic or subject that they are emphasizing.  So this concept, of spiritual colors, is not new.
However, the webpages and articles on this website take it to a new level.  Frequently, the text is colored or highlighted; and in most cases: the coloring does have a specific spiritual meaning, or connection with the emphasized word or phrase.  Additionally, text coloring can help identical (or similar) words and phrases really jump out—even across multiple pages; and this greatly increases the speed of learning.
Finally, there is much more yet to come: about spiritual colors, in the Bible.  And this “COLORS” page is the landing page—for further information, regarding literal and/or spiritual colors.

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