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syntactical features in the text itself. One who
practices exegesis is
called an
exegete (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːt/; from Gr**** ἐξηγητής), the
plural of
exegesis is exegeses...
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Tafsir (Arabic: تفسير, romanized: tafsīr [tafˈsiːr]; English: explanation)
refers to an exegesis, or commentary, of the Quran. An
author of a
tafsir is...
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Biblical studies is the
academic application of a set of
diverse disciplines to the
study of the Bible, with
Bible referring to the
books of the canonical...
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Furqan ibn Asad (أبو الفرج فرقان بن أسد), was a
Karaite Jewish scholar,
exegete, and
philosopher who
lived in the eleventh-century in the
Abbasid Caliphate...
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Kayle (Yiddish or Hebrew: קֵילְא,
pronounced /keɪlə/) was a
Biblical exegete who super-commentated on Rashi. She
lived in the late
Middle Ages in Germany...
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Theodore Bar
Konai (Syriac: ܬܐܕܘܪܘܣ ܒܪ ܟܘܢܝ) was a
distinguished Syriac exegete and
apologist of the
Church of the East who
seems to have
flourished at...
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Muhammad al-Karaji,
better known as al-Q****ab, was a
Muslim warrior-scholar,
exegete and
specialist in
Hadith studies. He has, at times, been
confused with...
- (Arabic: ٱلطَّبَرِيّ), was a ****
Muslim scholar, polymath, historian,
exegete, jurist, and
theologian from Amol, Tabaristan, present-day Iran. Among...
- divine,
distinguished specially as an Orientalist,
Christian Hebraist and
exegete. He was born at Oudenarde, in Flanders.
Intended for the church, he studied...
- Ḥnanishoʿ I,
called Ḥnanishoʿ the
Exegete, was
patriarch of the
Church of the East
between 686 and 698. His name
means 'mercy of Jesus'. Hnanishoʿ offended...