I've spent a bit of time today tinkering with Wordle, as previously featured here. Here are some of the results - all were created using Wordle, all use the ESV.
The Pentateuch:

The "historical books" (Western classification rather than Hebrew one):

Wisdom literature:

Prophets (Western classification):

And here's the whole Old Testament:

2 comments:
Do you get the impression that the OT is concerned with God as LORD?!
Thanks for these - I really liked them.
Yes, I do rather get that impression.
LORD (for those who aren't into Biblical jargon stuff) is how the OT translates the Hebrew for God's personal name - YHWH.
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