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Area of Science:

  • Digital Humanities
  • Biblical Studies
  • Computational Linguistics

Background:

  • Traditional New Testament interpretation often lacks robust spatial and temporal dimensions.
  • Integrating geographical data can provide deeper contextual understanding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the application of spatio-temporal analysis in advancing New Testament text interpretation.
  • To demonstrate the utility of spatial analysis using three case studies from Acts 2:9-11.

Main Methods:

  • Network analysis of the ancient Roman road network.
  • Cartographic visualization of geographical entities mentioned in the text.
  • 3D spatial contextualization of textual emendations for critical analysis.

Main Results:

  • Network analysis revealed insights into the background of individuals in Jerusalem.
  • Cartographic visualization supported comparison with contemporary textual resources.
  • 3D spatial analysis offered a sophisticated tool for evaluating textual variants.

Conclusions:

  • Spatio-temporal analysis of geographical concepts in Acts 2 significantly contributes to New Testament interpretation.
  • Visualizing and analyzing spatial data enhances understanding of historical context and textual criticism.
  • This approach opens new avenues for scholarly research in biblical studies.