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Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture was created in 1847.
Exegesis
Some different types of exegesis include historical-critical exegesis, which focuses on the historical context of the text; literary exegesis, which emphasizes the structure and style of the text; and theological exegesis, which seeks to uncover the theological meaning and implications of the text. Additionally, there is allegorical exegesis, which uncovers hidden or symbolic meanings in the text.
S. Janse has written: 'Paulus en Jeruzalem' -- subject(s): Exegesis of the Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Jerusalem in the Bible
When God speaks in the Scripture, He is speaking to everyone who will hear. Men have developed commentaries or 'theologic principles' to help explain various parts of Scripture - as their interpretation of it or exegesis. This is true for the Hebrew Bible (Talmud) and the Christian Bible with its Commentaries like the 'dispensation principles or the context principles.'
An exegesis is a critical explanation or analysis.
The scholar provided a comprehensive exegesis of the ancient text, highlighting the historical context and literary analysis to uncover its deeper meaning.
Paul L. Danove has written: 'The end of Mark's story' -- subject(s): Bible, Closure (Rhetoric), Criticism, interpretation, Rhetoric in the Bible, Closure (Rhetoric) in the Bible 'Linguistics and Exegesis in the Gospel of Mark' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Language, style
Claude Greppo has written: 'The exegesis of life ..' 'The exegesis of life' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Ontology
Vishva Bandhu has written: 'New varttikas to Panini's grammar +' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Grammar, Sanskrit language, Vedas 'Vedic textuo-linguistic studies, being a collection of papers on Vedic exegesis' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Criticism, interpretation, Vedas
Emma Hornby has written: 'Medieval liturgical chant and patristic exegesis' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Chants, Liturgy, Church history, History and criticism, Lenten music, Religious thought
The term exegesis in relation to comprehension tasks means an outlining of the task's purpose and the rationale for its execution. The term exegesis means a summary or outline to lay out and explain what is being analyzed and why it is being examined intellectually for study, or for scholarly reasons. The term exegesis means an explanation in relation to the purpose of comprehension tasks.