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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...
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Hikmah (also Hikmat, Arabic: حكمة, ḥikma) is an
Arabic word that
means wisdom, sagacity, philosophy,
rationale or
underlying reason. The
Quran mentions...
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Safwat al-Tafasir (Arabic: صفوة التفاسير, lit. 'The
Choicest of Exegeses') is a 20th-century work of Qur'an
exegesis (Arabic: tafsir) by the
scholar Muhammad...
- ****verance of the saints, also
known as
preservation of the saints, is a
Calvinist doctrine ****erting that the
elect will ****vere in
faith and ultimately...
- 1986, pp. 95–147.
Porter 2006, p. 185. Keener,
Craig (2015). Acts: An
Exegetical Commentary (Volume 1).
Baker Academic. p. 402. ISBN 978-0801039898. Dunn...
- 19. "And No One Had The Name
Yahya (= John?) Before: A
Linguistic &
Exegetical Enquiry Into Qur'an 19:7". Islamic-awareness.org.
Archived from the original...
- The
Heart Sūtra is a po****r
sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism. In Sanskrit, the
title Prajñāpāramitāhṛdaya
translates as "The
Heart of the
Perfection of Wisdom"...
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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...
- Strong.
Strong first published his
Concordance in 1890,
while professor of
exegetical theology at Drew
Theological Seminary. Strong's
Concordance provides an...