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Mission
intertextual.bible exists to highlight and explore the literary relationships in biblical and derivative texts and traditions.
Independence
This is an independent website that does not represent any particular institution, organization, or tradition.
The primary focus is reading biblical texts as literature based on thousands of specific and individual connections. Editorial decisions are made solely by the site's maintainers.
Perspective
Content draws from a wide variety of scholarship, confessional or non-confessional, aiming to incorporate reputable and accessible academic research.
The goal is to present these texts and their connections in a way that is informative and respectful to readers from diverse backgrounds, without advocating for any particular theological position.
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This site is a work in progress and may contain errors or omissions and the information provided should not be considered authoritative. Readers are encouraged to consult primary sources and scholarly publications for verification, and where possible, citations and references are provided to facilitate further research. If you notice an error or have a correction to suggest, please visit the contact page. Suggestions and contributions are welcome and help improve the quality of this resource.
"As texts are read by individual readers and reading communities who enter into conversation with them, they are rewoven or rewritten out of the threads of innumerable other texts."
George Aichele
Intertextuality and the Bible
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