"In this paper, we apply the methods of graph theory to reveal hidden relations within the corpus of the Hebrew Bible texts. The structure of relations between different texts was studied based upon their interpretation of the otherworld and the afterlife. We have identified 43 most relevant texts that contained concepts related to the notion of the otherworld and constructed a graph representing the relations between the considered texts."
Tantlevskij, I.R., Evmenova, E. & Gromov, D. Identification of the network structure of the Hebrew Bible texts based upon the notion of the otherworld and the afterlife. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 411 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02911-y #OpenAccess #OA #Article #DOI #Hebrew #Bible #Theology #Language #Linguistics #Philosophy #Religion #Academia #Academic #Academics @linguistics @philosophy @religion
When all the writers understand the subject matter in the same way and have the same message to write, you should get a cognizable graph. If you go into the Hebrew roots and graph them with the corresponding Greek of the New testament that should be interesting too.