Similar words: besiege, thesis, desist, resist, nemesis, genesis, synthesis, resistant. Meaning: [‚eksɪ'dʒiːsɪs] n. an explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible).
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1. Thus the prophet prepares his hearer morally for exegesis.
2. Secondly, and crucially, it is not sophisticated exegesis that leads scholars to disbelieve in devils.
3. For them, history is not the exegesis of an ideologically preordained text, but the reconstruction of the past.
4. An expository treatise or series of annotations; an exegesis.
5. In a sense, typological exegesis is a hermeneutical strategy adopted by early church to unite New Testament and Old Testament and to reconcile Marcionism and Gnosticism.
6. Exegesis of selected passages from Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the Twelve Prophets.
7. Within this context, Fraser is capable of exegesis that goes beyond the obvious.
8. Exegesis means simply,as you've already learned in this course, interpreting a text.
9. Upon exegesis, the jury will conclude that there is no cogency in this contention.
9. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
10. Another thing that exegesis is,is finding problems in the text and then using the text itself to try to find answers to those problems.
11. But when biblical exegesis replaces the solemn, dispassionate weighing of evidence you know that things have gone badly wrong.
12. That's what exegesis does.
13. Furthermore, the relevant authorities have been fully set out and reviewed by Scott L.J. whose exegesis I gratefully adopt.
14. The narrative is frequently interrupted by passages of scientific exegesis in a completely different register from the surrounding discourse.
15. When, however(sentencedict.com), Origen himself came to write a commentary on Matthew 19: 12 he strenuously opposed a literal exegesis.
16. But we shall not find a consistent position in which the tasks of biblical exegesis and scientific inquiry were no longer mutually relevant.
17. The whole subject has become far too ambiguous, and too barnacled with exegesis, for dogmatic analysis.
18. Sometimes ingenious Bible expositors have led whole generations of clergy down obscure backwaters of scriptural exegesis.
19. Ruotolo apparently submitted, but then published a pamphlet attacking current exegesis, especially as it was taught at the Biblicum.
20. I think that the author uses the term "sign" because most of the time you can actually do an exegesis of these signs narratives and they have some kind of symbolic meaning.
21. Besides, this paper also does practice in using the fruit of compound function word researching in the field of exegesis.
22. Now we're going to spend a lot of time talking about this because you're going to imitate me when you write your exegesis papers.
23. This means an exegetical study of the text from the original Greek or Hebrew. You have learned the 10 steps of exegesis in your Greek classes.
24. Osama's Galatea is a sculpture whose ivory is an eschatology and exegesis plated with a Salafi-Wahhabi interpretation of Islam.
25. The class is organized first to teach you the methods of the historical critical approach to the New Testament,and help you learn how to do those through exegesis and historical study.
26. He was born at Antioch and there studied rhetoric, literature, and biblical exegesis with his friend Saint John Chrysostom.
27. Here's my cell, and my e-mail, and ..." Contact information is now contact exegesis.
28. You have learned the value of a thorough, exegetical study of a Bible text, and you have also received guidelines in doing a Greek exegesis (10 steps).
29. Wang Niansun , who as a set text, phonology, exegesis, textual criticism of the nucleus, natural is the academic representative of this period.
30. "Come into being" is repeated three times,a little clue: don't write your exegesis papers like this.
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