Research Methodology

Methodological Framework

A structured academic approach to divine revelation, prophetic continuity, textual transmission, semantic analysis, and comparative Abrahamic interpretation.

Project Orientation

This project is dedicated to the textual, linguistic, historical, and comparative study of divine revelation across the Abrahamic traditions.

The purpose of this research is not to attack or defend any religious tradition, but to examine the continuity of revelation, prophetic transmission, theological development, and scriptural interpretation through academic analysis.

Research Structure

Core Methodological Principles

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Linguistic Analysis

Hebrew semantics, lexical instability, prophetic terminology, and comparative linguistic structures.

02

Textual Criticism

Manuscript traditions, textual variants, redactional layers, and transmission history.

03

Comparative Abrahamic Studies

Comparative scriptural interpretation, theological continuity, and prophetic development.

04

Theological Coherence

Analysis of divine representation, transcendence, revelation, and theological consistency.

Revelation and Prophetic Transmission

The project distinguishes between:

Particular attention is given to the distinction between divine presence and mediated revelation, especially in narratives involving prophetic encounters, angelic transmission, and theological representation.

Analytical Focus

Textual and Theological Tensions

Anthropomorphic Language

Examining descriptions of divine visibility, embodiment, speech, and physical interaction within scripture.

Semantic Instability

Investigating unstable terminology, layered meanings, and interpretive developments across traditions.

Prophetic Continuity

Tracing how prophetic expectation and future-oriented revelation develop across texts.

Manuscript Transmission

Comparing textual preservation, scribal traditions, translation history, and interpretive transmission.