concept_context.py --scope author Results¶
ROM 14:14 -- Paul's author-level patterns¶
Concept found: FAITH (G3982, peistho = am persuaded)
Same chapter (Romans 14): 4 verses - Rom 14:1 "weak in the faith" - Rom 14:2 "believeth that he may eat all things" - Rom 14:22 "Hast thou faith?" - Rom 14:23 "whatsoever is not of faith is sin"
Same book (Romans): 52 FAITH verses Same author (Paul): 158 FAITH verses
Note: concept_context found FAITH concept in this verse because of "persuaded" (peistho). The koinos/akathartos/food vocabulary is not in the concept dictionary. The context shows that Paul discusses the food question within a framework of faith/conviction -- the issue is acting from faith, not the inherent nature of the food.
MRK 7:15, MRK 7:19, MAT 15:20 -- No theological concepts found¶
The concept_context tool did not identify theological concepts in these verses because the vocabulary (koinoo, katharizo, broma, aphedron) is not mapped to the tool's concept dictionary.
ACT 10:14, 1CO 10:25 -- No theological concepts found¶
Same reason as above.
ACT 10:28 -- Luke's author-level patterns¶
Concept found: WORD (G3004, lego = "call")
Same chapter (Acts 10): 6 verses (10:22, 26, 29, 36, 37, 44) Same book (Acts): 165 WORD verses Same author (Luke): 264 WORD verses
Note: The concept found was generic (WORD/lego) rather than food-specific. The tool confirms Acts 10:28 is part of Luke's broader narrative about the word/proclamation theme, which contextualizes Peter's food vision within Luke's Gentile-mission narrative.