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Exegesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exegesis (from the Greek 'to lead out') is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text. Biblical exegesis is a critical explanation or interpretation of the Bible. The goal of Biblical exege...
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definition - critical analysis of a word or literary passage; esp. biblical (literally means "out trace"--to ... --- make it clear (exegesis) Nem. 8: 7,8; the passage says one thing (2 pet. 1:20,21); 2. What does it mean? --- give the meaning (hermaneutics) Acts 8:30-35; the passage means one thing (2 pet. 1:20,21);
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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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Three Steps of Exegesis ... The aim of the paper is the first goal of exegesis: to explain what the text meant to its original audience and in its original historical setting. ... Fee, Gordon D. New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors. Philadelphia: Westminister, 1983.
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