Chris Harrison Visualizing The Bible
Among them an image that received the honorable mention in the category of Illustration was Visualizing the Bible. Intrigued by the complexity of the Bible I derived a new data set by parsing the King James Bible and extracting people and places.

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He described a data set he was putting together that defined textual cross references found in the Bible.

Chris harrison visualizing the bible. Chris Harrison of Carnegie Mellon University and Christopher Romhild of Nordelbische Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Germany have created a graphic that shows 63779 cross-references between different portions of the Bible. One of the resulting visualizations is a biblical social network. Student Chris Harrison a list of 63779 cross-references between the Bible.
Christoph a Lutheran Pastor first emailed me in October of 2007. Chris Harrison created this image with Christoph Römhild. A graph was formed with people and places as nodes and edges between pairs of nodes peopleplaces mentioned in the same verse.
Visualizing Bible cross-references. The bar length corresponds to the number of verses in the passage. When Christoph Römhild a Lutheran pastor in Hamburg Germany sent Carnegie Mellon PhD.
Books alternate in color between white and light gray. Often the students have heard about this. The length of each bar denotes the number of verses in the chapter.
Courtesy Chris Harrison Carnegie Mellon University. Heres how he describes it. It gives understanding to the simple Psalm 119130 Visualizing the Bible Chris Harrison Light is such a wonderful description of the effect of the Bible on the human heart.
Each bars length signifies the number of verses in the chapter. Christoph a Lutheran Pastor first emailed me. Christoph Römhild sent me his interesting biblical cross-references data set.
This visualization started as a collaboration between Christoph Romhild and Chris Harrison. VisualComplexity offers this very interesting way to visualize the cross references in the Bible. Books alternate in color between white and light gray.
The bar graph at the bottom represents the Biblical chapters. Unholy Fire A Holy God Week 27. Chris Harrison Visualizing the Bible 2007 A map of the 63779 cross-references found in the Bible.
Euodia Syntyche Week 27. National Geographic News has published the best science images of 2008. The colored lines are the cross-references.
Chris Harrison the creator explains. Chris Harrison is currently a PhD. Visualizing the Bible Chris Harrison Your Word is a Lamp to my feet and a Light to my path Psalm 119105.
This visualization started as a collaboration between Christoph Romhild and Chris Harrison. The rainbowlike arcs represent references from a chapter in one book to a chapter in another. Visualizing the Bible.
The colorful arcs represent the the 63779 cross-references in the bible each color corresponding to the distance between the chapters the reference can be found in. Visualizing the Bible by Chris Harrison and Christoph Römhild. Visualizing the Bible This 2007 map by Chris Harrison shows 63779 cross-references found in the Bible.
He had already done considerable work visualizing the data before contacting me. These chapters belong to books in the Bible of course and the dividing line between books is indicated where the stalactites change from white to light gray which cannot be seen here but can be viewed perfectly well at Chris Harrisons website Visualizing the Bible. Labels are scaled according to the number of connections they have.
The bars along the bottom indicate the length of each chapter. In the image above Chris Harrison and Christoph Römhild worked to visualize thousands of cross references in the Bible. It almost looks like one monolithic volume Harrison says.
Read the Bible in 2011 Week 27 Week 27. Each cross-reference is depicted as a single arc with different colors used to reflect the distance between references. Chris Harrison a doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh Pa and Christoph Römhild of the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hamburg Germany present an illustrated Bible with a modern twist.
He states Christoph a Lutheran Pastor first emailed me in October of 2007. Visualizing the Bible. This lead to the first of three visualizations.
Posted on October 1 2008 by Claude Mariottini. He described a data set he was putting together that defined textual cross references found in the Bible. A clustering algorithm was used to layout the nodes.
He had already done considerable work visualizing the dat. The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. Image Visualizing the Bible.
Here is the explanation. A Light To My Path The unfolding of Your words gives light. Visualizing The Bible The first illuminated bibles were produced in the early Middle Ages by monks who painstakingly detailed illustrations for their sacred verse.
Chris also visualized the social network of people and places mentioned in the Bible. The varying colors of the various arcs represent distances between the cross-referenced chapters but I havent quite figured. Each bar on the graph along the bottom represents a chapter of the Bible.
Joy Peace Philippians 423. This diagram arose from a collaboration between a Carnegie-Mellon PhD student and a Lutheran pastor to create a grand map of Biblical cross-references. Chris Harrison in collaboration with Christoph Römhild developed this visualization to show more than 63000 cross references.
The books alternate in color from white to light gray. The bar graph on the bottom represents Liked by Joel Herr. I know because forty years ago tonight as I read and discussed Romans 5.
The length of each bar denotes the number of verses in the chapter. Colors indicate the distance between chapters. Chris Harrison and Christoph Römhild came up with this graphic which I often project in Bible classes when talking about structure chiasm and inclusio.
Having googled it under Bible lights The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. The bar graph on the bottom represents chapters the longer the bar the more verses in the chapter.
This 2007 map by Chris Harrison shows 63779 cross-references found in the Bible. Visualizing the Bible awarded an Honorable Mention in Illustration depicts all 1189 chapters of the Bible as a bar graph with the length of each bar. The bar graph on the bottom represents all of the books in the Bible alternating between white and light gray for easy differentiation.
We wanted something that honored and revealed the complexity of the data at every level - as one leans in. Each of the 63779 cross references found in the Bible is depicted by a single arc - the color. Christoph Romhild North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran ChurchScience.

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