- Look up
commentary or
commentaries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Commentary or
commentaries may
refer to:
Commentary (magazine), a U.S.
public affairs...
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Social commentary is the act of
using rhetorical means to
provide commentary on social, cultural, political, or
economic issues in a society. This is...
- An
audio commentary is an
additional audio track,
usually digital,
consisting of a
lecture or
comments by one or more speakers, that
plays in real time...
- as "the
guide for the
daily life" of Jews.
Above all, the
Talmud is a
commentary on the Mishnah,
primarily written in
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. It contains...
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Commentaries on the
Bible may
refer to: List of
Biblical commentaries Jewish commentaries on the
Bible Bible commentary This
disambiguation page lists...
- In philology, a
commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word
explication usually attached to an
edition of a text in the same or an
accompanying volume...
- A
commentary of a
philosophical text is an
analysis of a
philosophical text that is
undertaken from
different angles and
points of view, and that enables...
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Commentary is a
monthly American magazine on religion, Judaism,
Israel and politics, as well as
social and
cultural issues.
Founded by the
American Jewish...
- (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːsiːz/), and
adjectives are
exegetic or
exegetical (e.g.,
exegetical commentaries). In
biblical exegesis, the
opposite of
exegesis (to draw out) is eisegesis...
- Caesar's
Commentaries may
refer to one of two
works written by
Julius Caesar:
Commentarii de
Bello Gallico,
concerning Caesar's
campaigns in Gaul and Britain...