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Eisegesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eisegesis (from the Greek root εις, meaning into, in, among) is the process of misinterpreting a text in such a way that it introduces one's own ideas, reading into the text. This is best understood ...
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There is, however, a powerful vaccine that can counteract the eisegesis ‘virus’ and even reverse its destructive effects on thinking. The vaccine, called ‘exegesis’, is readily available, but sadly is not recognized by most church leaders.
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On eisegesis, exegesis, and hermeneutics : what do these terms really mean when used about the Bible? How to interpret these words about how to interpret. ... When used about the Bible, what is the meaning of: Eisegesis, Exegesis, Hermeneutics ?
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Eisegesis is the act imposing meaning onto a text and is often described in terms of reading "into" the text rather than "out of" it. Therefore it is the opposite of Exegesis.
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Eisegesis. The reading into a text, in this case, an ancient text of the Bible, of a meaning that is not supported by the grammar, syntax, lexical meanings, and over-all context, of the original. ... 22:31) then eisegesis would involve silencing that divine voice and replacing it with the thoughts, intents,
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Removing The Thin Veil Of Evangelical Eisegesis genre: Hip-Gnosis & Six Degrees of Speculation ... They set out to instill this canard via a cunning sleight of hand...one that endeavors to package biblical eisegesis as biblical exegesis in an effort to engender irrefutable status and unyielding support.
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