An Example Output from TwoHillsLab: The Book of Isaiah

Points for reflection and discussion

Points for reflection

  1. Textual criticism of the Bible maintains that the Book of Isaiah, for example, is composed of three sections written at different times — most likely not by a single author.
  2. Accordingly, the section in which Cyrus’s name is mentioned is attributed to a period when he was already known; according to this view, it is not an early prophecy predicting that a man of this name would lead the return from the Babylonian exile to Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the Temple.
  3. However, Big Data analysis — as made possible by the Two Hills Lab system — may cast doubt on the conventional threefold division, which originated from Small Data Analysis.