The main idea of this paper is to explore the novels that Song Zelai' has published since the 20th century, and how he converts his reading experiences of the Bible into inspiration and provides the analysis to correspond with the issues of Taiwan that he cares for. Readers are familiar with Song Zelai 's writing strategy in which to cite the stories of the Buddhist sutra and the Bible at the same time. However, although most of the research has revealed his specialization in using Magic Realistic and religious elements, there is less emphasis on his methods of scriptures reading and interpretation. This paper focuses on the sources of the allusions in Song Zelai's novels, observation of the ratio, tendency, and depth he quoted from the Old and New Testament, and how he used the rhetorical strategy to describe the topics of national orientation, ethnic identity, and human nature. By examining Song Zelai's writing process, it shows that in the early stages he was good at employing miracles and prophets from the Old Testament, and gospels andapocalypse from the New Testament. Recently he turns to the Old Testament's theology. Moreover, he is fond of narrating the apostles' characteristics in the New Testament and emphasizing God’s grace and redemption. Song Zelai's imitation of the Scripture type and reflection upon history, politics and righteousness prove that the depth of his Bible reading has been increasing. In addition, this paper points out the connection between Song Zelai's proselytism and his works and proves that he is inspired by the Bible. Even though his ultimate concern is about the sacred future, he is still attentive to the unsolved problems of this island and the residents.