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exegesis is
exegeses (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːsiːz/), and
adjectives are
exegetic or
exegetical (e.g.,
exegetical commentaries). In
biblical exegesis, the
opposite of exegesis...
- In translation, the
principle of
exegetical neutrality is that "if at any
point in a text
there is a p****age that
raises for the
native speaker legitimate...
- [better source needed] Mahāyāna also has a very
large literature of
philosophical and
exegetical texts.
These are
often called śāstra (treatises) or
vrittis (commentaries)...
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ethics can
derive just from
divine revelation but
accepts reason regarding exegetical matters and
combines Muʿtazila
approaches with
traditionalist ideas. Salafism...
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original (PDF) on 29 June 2018.
Retrieved 15
February 2018. "A
Critical and
Exegetical Commentary on the
Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. Alfred...
- Smith. pp. 188–209, 409–411. Charles,
Robert Henry (1920). A
Critical and
Exegetical Commentary on the
Revelation of St. John.
International Critical Commentary...
- The
Cherubikon (Gr****: χερουβικόν) is the
usual Cherubic Hymn (Gr****: χερουβικὸς ὕμνος,
Church Slavonic Херуви́мская песнь) sung at the
Great Entrance...
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Though before the
final decades of the 2nd
century only
accessible as an
exegetical tradition,
already in the
Pauline letters the
Exodus saga is
deeply involved...
- Sayings—מאמרים לימודיים) or for
explanations of
verses in the
Hebrew Bible (
Exegetic Sayings—מאמרים ביאוריים).
Rabbinic thought, therefore,
understands much...
- (2): 447–476. doi:10.1093/jts/fly113. Keener,
Craig (2015). Acts: An
Exegetical Commentary (Volume 1).
Baker Academic. p. 402. ISBN 978-0801039898. Dunn...