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Yet only a few of his exegetic sayings have been preserved.
And here is found a twofold series of exegetic expositions.
By his comments on scripture, also, he largely stimulated Hebrew, grammatical, and exegetic studies.
Of course, a strong linguistic determinism is a handy stylistic aid, but there are many theoretical and exegetic pitfalls.
Jews have centres for exegetic studies around the world, in each community: they consider exegesis an important tool for the understanding of the Scriptures.
Abrabanel's exegetic writings were different from the usual biblical commentaries because he took social and political issues of the times into consideration.
In the 3rd century Origen wrote his Hexapla and other exegetic and theological works while living there.
Adjectives for exegesis are exegetic or exegetical (i.e., exegetical commentaries).
The Bahir assumes the form of an exegetic midrash on the first chapters of Genesis.
Majlisi incorporates the full text of the exegetic work in his book (behar al anwar).
Soyuti's Itqân on the exegetic sciences of the Qoran in Arabic.
His own haggadic teachings differ but little from those of his contemporaries, although some of his interpretations approach the simple exegetic method.
The principal subject of Ben Zoma's exegetic research was the first chapter of the Torah, Genesis.
Chrysanthos' theory aimed to bridge these discrepancies and the "exegetic transcription" or translation of late Byzantine notation into his notation system.
Noya regards the exegetic work as a Shia counterpart to Ibn Ata's.
The two bodies also collaborate on the corresponding exegetic work, "Decisions on the Rules of Golf", which is reviewed on a two year cycle.
German Expressionistic art was an exegetic (and at times agonizing) reaction against the ambiguities and formalism of pre-World War I society.
Its website offers the Arabic Qur'an, recitations, textual search, translations, images of early Qur'an manuscripts, and exegetic commentaries.
This strange autograph Letter the National Assembly decides on printing; on transmitting to the Eighty-three Departments, with exegetic commentary, short but pithy.
The hadiths in this exegetic work are compiled by Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Harb.
Together with secretary in the Kristiania Inner Mission, Carsten Hansteen, she also conducted exegetic studies of the Bible.
Tafsir-i Gazur is viewed as an abridged version of the exegetic work by Abu al-Futuh Razi.
The original name of this exegetic work is Jala' al-Adhhan wa Jala' al-Ahzan.
"The homiletic and exegetic genres are among the 'purest' versions of the rhetorical tradition inherited from Byzantium, relatively uncontaminated in language and structure," as Franklin affirms. )
Stuart has been called the father of exegetical studies in America.
These works show great learning, exegetical skill and sound judgment.
He was a great teacher but a greater critical and exegetical scholar.
An exegetical guide is also available for more seasoned players.
It may help at this point if we clear away some exegetical rubbish.
His chief work was a critical and exegetical commentary on Homer.
He did much work in philosophical and exegetical literature.
Although there could be some historical basis for the story, in its present form it is certainly a later, exegetical fabrication.
This week it may be hard to find a church homily that is strictly exegetical.
Would it not be better, at this point, simply to set aside all exegetical literature on the artist and go back to the fiction itself?
And ends like this, "That man was not an exegetical scholar.
The quest for the historical David, therefore, is primarily exegetical."
The first is a logical flaw, the second is exegetical.
Valuable though not binding is the exegetical tradition of the ecclesiastical teachers.
They also reveal personal qualities that are not evident in his exegetical prose.
His writings were both exegetical and controversial, but chiefly the latter.
Of his extensive exegetical works on all of Scripture nothing survived.
Of his exegetical works few have been preserved.
Many different exegetical methods are employed to derive deeper meaning from a text.
They may also rely on exegetical interpretations of scriptural language related to gender.
His exegetical works were published at Venice in 1754 in eight volumes.
There are also legal, exegetical and liturgical texts, though later works of the same kind were often written in Arabic.
The North- forced to fight on unfriendly terrain that it had helped to create- lost the exegetical war.
There he published his first notable exegetical work, the Training of the Twelve.
The author devotes much space to exegetical and critical digressions which have a special value.