exegesis in Czech

exegesis <n.> exegeze Entry edited by: B2

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1. That's what exegesis does.

2. An expository treatise or series of annotations; an exegesis.

3. Within this context, Fraser is capable of exegesis that goes beyond the obvious.

4. Exegesis means simply,as you've already learned in this course, interpreting a text.

5. Here's my cell, and my e-mail, and ..." Contact information is now contact exegesis.

6. Upon exegesis, the jury will conclude that there is no cogency in this contention.

7. New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis, Volume 4, pages 205-7.

8. 10 Secondly, and crucially, it is not sophisticated exegesis that leads scholars to disbelieve in devils.

9. Secondly, and crucially, it is not sophisticated exegesis that leads scholars to disbelieve in devils.

10. 20 Sometimes ingenious Bible expositors have led whole generations of clergy down obscure backwaters of scriptural exegesis.

11. When, however, Origen himself came to write a commentary on Matthew 12 he strenuously opposed a literal exegesis.

12. Ruotolo apparently submitted, but then published a pamphlet attacking current exegesis, especially as it was taught at the Biblicum.

13. "Come into being" is repeated three times,a little clue: don't write your exegesis papers like this.

14. The narrative is frequently interrupted by passages of scientific exegesis in a completely different register from the surrounding discourse.

15. Besides, this paper also does practice in using the fruit of compound function word researching in the field of exegesis.

16. But when biblical exegesis replaces the solemn, dispassionate weighing of evidence you know that things have gone badly wrong.

17. Furthermore, the relevant authorities have been fully set out and reviewed by Scott L.J. whose exegesis I gratefully adopt.

18. A similar allegoric exegesis of the creation of Eve (Genesis 2:20-23) makes even this passage reasonable to the modern reader.

19. But we shall not find a consistent position in which the tasks of biblical exegesis and scientific inquiry were no longer mutually relevant.

20. Now we're going to spend a lot of time talking about this because you're going to imitate me when you write your exegesis papers.

21. Another thing that exegesis is,is finding problems in the text and then using the text itself to try to find answers to those problems.

22. This is going to be an exegesis on the famous last line of The Great Gatsby: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back Ceaselessly into the past.”

23. It is dedicated to Biblical studies on the Old and New Testament, and intertestamentary literature, and covers fields of research, such as exegesis, philology, and history.

24. The technical words by which the process of Allegorizing is designated in the Physiologus, like 41,unveia, Occopia, ava'yc.ay, aXXrjyopia, are familiar to the students of Alexandrian exegesis

25. His Gnomon exerted considerable influence on exegesis in Germany, and John Wesley translated most of its notes and incorporated them into his Annotatory Notes upon the New Testament (London, 1755)

26. Loosely translated as "legends", Aggadah includes the genres of biblical exegesis, stories about biblical characters, the lives of the Talmudic era sages and their contemporary history, parables, proverbs, and folklore

27. The class is organized first to teach you the methods of the historical critical approach to the New Testament,and help you learn how to do those through exegesis and historical study.

28. Hermann Cremer’s Biblico-Theological Lexicon of New Testament Greek was considered one of the most valuable and indispensable contributions to the study of New Testament exegesis to appear in the late nineteenth-century

29. From the 2nd to the 6th centuries Jews wrote the Talmud, a lengthy work of legal rulings and Biblical exegesis which, along with the Tanakh, is a key text of Judaism.

30. Loosely translated as "legends", Aggadah includes the genres of biblical exegesis, stories about biblical characters, the lives of the Talmudic era sages and their contemporary history, parables, proverbs, and folklore

31. I think that the author uses the term "sign" because most of the time you can actually do an exegesis of these signs narratives and they have some kind of symbolic meaning.

32. One commentator suggests that the Antitheses on murder, adultery, oaths, and, next week, on judicial revenge and hatred of our enemies, may be seen as a kind of exegesis or exploration of the beatitudes themselves

33. This volume dispels this idea, and provides guiding insights into Augustinian/Thomistic renewal of biblical exegesis, and the theologies and philosophies of the Trinity, imago dei, love, and other crucial topics."―Andrew Jaspers, S.J., Maritain Notebook

34. Thus we find legend and history, contemporary science and folklore, Biblical exegesis and biography, homily and theology woven together into what, to one unfamiliar with the ways of the academies, would seem to be a curious medley of unorganized data.”

35. From that highly improbably account of a gentle rabbi - friend of little children, Roman tax collectors, and ladies with gynecological problems - could be distilled, by skilled interpreters well versed in the art of rabbinic exegesis as well as the abracadabra of Gnostic mysticism, secret passwords and sayings.

36. She’s into the Dickensian Cryptonyms in a big way (if anyone asks, I’ll tell the story of Tyndale cutting the Peter Pettigrew name exegesis out of Looking for God in Harry Potter because they were convinced that Christian book stores wouldn’t carry the book with a penis reference in it — oh, I guess I’ve told that story now…).

37. In this context, the EU-funded CAJS (The Christian appropriation of the Jewish scriptures: Allegory, Pauline Exegesis, and the negotiation of religious identities) project set out to study how appropriation helped to shape distinct Christian identities within the multicultural society of the late Roman principate and early Byzantine rule.

38. Apparatuses are available in the following products: Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (Greek and Hebrew) Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) (Greek) This page sets out to answer a few questions about critical Apparatuses, how they're used, how they factor into biblical exegesis, and how they function as part of Logos Bible