- the
primary method of
interpretation for many
conservative Protestant exegetes who
reject the historical-critical
method to
various degrees (from the...
-
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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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...
- The
seven gates of jahannam,
mentioned in the Quran,
inspired Muslim exegetes (tafsir) to
develop a
system of
seven stages of ****,
analogue to the seven...
- 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...
-
legacy is
dotted with
Quranic commentaries. Ibn Abbas, a
leading early exegete,
credited Ali with his
interpretations of the Quran. Ali also
related several...
-
which Moses died and, in the number-symbolism of
early medieval biblical exegetes, 120
stood for law. The link
between Mosaic law and Alfred's code is the...
- wives,
which might also
reflect the
majority opinion of
medieval ****
exegetes.
Among modern Islamicists, this view is
shared by Ignác
Goldziher (d. 1921)...
-
person who
described the
meanings of
verses for
early Muslims.
Other early exegetes included the
first four
caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar,
Uthman and Ali
along with...