Examples of 'exegesis' in a sentence

Meaning of "exegesis"

Exegesis is a noun that refers to the critical explanation or interpretation of a text, particularly religious scriptures. It involves analyzing and interpreting the meaning of a text in depth
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  • A critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text.
  • An explanatory note; a gloss.

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Traditional exegesis tends to harmonize the difficulties.
You really need to work on your exegesis.
Accurate exegesis was our primary concern.
The work inaugurated a new method of exegesis.
Making an exegesis of the selected biblical text.
After a break he began publishing biblical exegesis.
The exegesis of presbyterium was of the moralistic type.
There is not just one way of doing exegesis.
An exegesis of selected passages will also be included.
But hardly the whole job of exegesis.
Biblical exegesis at least begins at this level.
They practice eisegesis rather than exegesis.
Exegesis requires close and careful reading.
We do not decide on an exegesis because it is comfortable or uncomfortable.
Exegesis means taking from the text.

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It was not a reluctant change compelled by careful exegesis.
An exegesis is essentially a critical interpretation of a text.
It is necessary to have a structure on which to build an exegesis.
Such an exegesis we now attempt to provide.
There are instances of correct scriptural exegesis.
Its major themes and exegesis of selected passages.
There is no short cut to the hard work of exegesis.
Only four points of exegesis will be noted here.
Annihilation comes under a similar exegesis.
Traditional academic exegesis works with an androcentric worldview.
The two professors adopted opposite methods of exegesis.
Without thorough exegesis biblical theology will be superficial.
To overcome the dualism between exegesis and theology.
This exegesis includes both esoteric and exoteric approaches.
Show us where in our exegesis we falter.
To be original was not the mark of a good millenarian exegesis.
We are far from mere exegesis or homage.
He understands it through the disciplines of hermeneutics and exegesis.
The author is correct in his exegesis of this text.
There is a difference in interpretation between eisegesis and exegesis.
Tradition and the history of exegesis no longer mattered.
Exegesis is always full of surprises.
Dogmatism must be avoided though careful exegesis is helpful.
Small exegesis of a big corpus.
I am not about to offer a detailed exegesis of these texts.
And pastoral and exegesis which is scientific and historical.
This seems like forced exegesis.
The terms hermeneutics and exegesis are sometimes used interchangeably.
I want to show her my large exegesis.
Exegesis often leaves me cold.
His chief literary legacy was in the area of biblical exegesis.
A little exegesis and history will help us to better understand.
I agree with your exegesis.
His exegesis was seldom wrong.
That is not sound exegesis.

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