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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...
- Smith. pp. 188–209, 409–411. Charles,
Robert Henry (1920). A
Critical and
Exegetical Commentary on the
Revelation of St. John.
International Critical Commentary...
- Strong.
Strong first published his
Concordance in 1890,
while professor of
exegetical theology at Drew
Theological Seminary. Strong's
Concordance provides an...
- Zand may
refer to: Zend, a
class of
exegetical commentaries on
Zoroastrian scripture Zand District, an
administrative subdivision of Iran Zand Boulevard...
- 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...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zend is a
Zoroastrian technical term for
exegetical glosses, paraphrases,
commentaries and
translations of the Avesta's texts...
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Partovi az
Quran (lit. a
shining ray from the Quran) (Persian: پرتوی از قرآن) is an
exegesis on the
Quran written by
Mahmoud Taleghani in six volumes....
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September 1862, in Dresden) was a
German philosopher best
known for his
exegetical work on philosophy, such as his
characterisation of Hegel's dialectic...
- use in
reconstructing the Qur'an's historicity, asbāb is by
nature an
exegetical rather than a
historiographical genre, and as such
usually ****ociates...
- w****s" by the
angel Gabriel. The
prophecy has been the
subject of "intense
exegetical activity"
since the
Second Temple period.
James Alan
Montgomery referred...