This library presents a curated catalog of kanji whose meanings correspond to words, themes, events, or persons found in the biblical text. Each entry documents four observable elements: the biblical term or concept, the kanji used to express it, the visible components that make up the character, and the scriptural passages in which those components appear together in context. No claims are made here regarding authorship, intention, or causation. The entries are presented as linguistic and textual observations of historical artifacts, allowing readers to examine the structural correspondence between kanji composition and biblical language and to draw their own conclusions.
Note: I'm building the contents of this catalog as I release the Gospel Kanji podcast episodes so that they stay somewhat in synch.
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