expositor|expositors in English

noun

[ex·pos·i·tor || ek'spɒzɪtə]

one who explains, one who interprets

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1. 7 Bible expositors commonly link Daniel’s dream-vision of four beasts with Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of an immense image.

2. 20 Sometimes ingenious Bible expositors have led whole generations of clergy down obscure backwaters of scriptural exegesis.

3. THE SHAKESPEARE-EXPOSITOR: AN AID TO THE PERFECT UNDERSTANDING OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS THOMAS KEIGHTLEY There is an evident Aposiopesis here, …

4. Bible expositors generally agree that this expression denotes three and a half times—the sum of one time, two times, and half a time.

5. One expositor says that because it is at “the central region of the body,” the “navel” may be representative of all the vital organs.

6. Referring to the Greek word here translated “have a good time,” one expositor says that it refers to the dances that occurred at pagan festivals and adds: “Many of these dances, as is well known, were directly designed to provoke the most licentious passions.”

7. "Like green apples," says Fuller, "Cudgelled off the tree." But why "Cudgelled?" There is no evidence in the text of Divine displeasure, and the Christian expositor, when going beyond the text in quest of principles, should not forget the tower of Siloam, and the victims of …

8. "Like green apples," says Fuller, "Cudgelled off the tree." But why "Cudgelled?" There is no evidence in the text of Divine displeasure, and the Christian expositor, when going beyond the text in quest of principles, should not forget the tower of Siloam, and the victims of Pilate s bloodthirstiness (see