In the Middle Ages it was used by Bible commentators of the Christian era.
Merrill Frederick Unger (1909-1980) was a Bible commentator, scholar, and theologian.
John Trapp, vicar of Weston and Anglican Bible commentator, died here in 1669.
He was a Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, and financier.
Bible commentators such as Ritenbaugh see the presence of light as a metaphor of truth, good and evil, knowledge and ignorance.
There were four categories of interpretation (or meaning) used in the Middle Ages, which had originated with the Bible commentators of the early Christian era.
Most Bible commentators of the late 19th century considered Azal to be a place near Jerusalem.
Other Bible commentators, the Kabbalah, and Hasidic philosophy, utilise hidden approaches.
October 18 - Matthew Henry, Bible commentator (died 1714)
This verse, Ecclesiastes 12:6, is variously translated, and there is a lack of consensus among Bible commentators as to its meaning.