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discoverable meaning.
Eisegesis is when a
reader imposes their interpretation of the text. Thus
exegesis tends to be objective; and
eisegesis,
highly subjective...
- commentaries). In
biblical exegesis, the
opposite of
exegesis (to draw out) is
eisegesis (to draw in), in the
sense of an
eisegetic commentator "importing" or...
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Critics of the
Jesus Seminar described this
particular line of
argument as
eisegesis based on a
preconceived conclusion.
According to the
doctrines of Roman...
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Kenneth G. C.
Newport .
Apocalypse and millennium:
studies in
biblical eisegesis, (ISBN 0521773342, ISBN 978-0-521-77334-8), 2000, p. 85 Witham. Annotations...
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either for the
purpose of exegesis, or to
establish a
proposition in
eisegesis (introducing one's own presuppositions, agendas, or biases). Such quotes...
- country.
Biblical scholar Robert M.
Price criticized Warren for
applying eisegesis,
which includes quoting various translations of the
Bible and selectively...
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Kenneth G. C. (2000-08-28).
Apocalypse and millennium :
studies in
biblical eisegesis (1. publ. ed.).
Cambridge [u.a.]:
Cambridge Univ. Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-521-77334-8...
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Newport (28
August 2000).
Apocalypse and Millennium:
Studies in
Biblical Eisegesis.
Cambridge University Press. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-521-77334-8. Retrieved...
- old
words to life's
present realities".
Christianity portal Catechesis Eisegesis Exegesis Hermeneutics Sunday school Fédou,
Michel (2019). The Fathers...
- community's
origins and
prevents readers from
engaging in
antisemitic eisegesis.
Others disagree,
believing that it
erases the
Jewish identity of Biblical...