Viewed as a whole, the Bible generates a multifaceted space of meaning. Its books, texts, parables, symbols, etc., relate to one another and reflect, vary, or explain earlier or later statements. Thus, the pages of the Bible form a semantic web in which contexts of meaning are constantly reactivated or brought to the reader's attention.
This intertextuality However, it is more than just a literary technique. The one Logos becomes visible in its infinite nuances of meaning in the spiritually relevant texts of the Bible, with the micro- and macrostructures inherent in the Bible pointing to ordering categories that are also inherent in the Bible. Thus, an interconnected field of meaning becomes recognizable in the Bible.