2. Verb. (third-person singular of exegete) ¹
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Definition of Exegetes
1. exegete [n] - See also: exegete
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exegetes
Literary usage of Exegetes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1890)
"Among Old Testament exegetes the most distinguished are: Umbreit, AD 1795-1860,
of Heidelberg, who wrote from the super- naturalist standpoint, ..."
2. A Handbook of Patrology by Joseph Tixeront (1920)
"AFRICAN WRITERS — THEOLOGIANS, exegetes, CANONISTS — ST. FULGENTIUS Since the
year 439, Roman Africa had fallen completely under the power of the Vandals. ..."
3. Graeco-Roman Memoirs by Egypt Exploration Society (1908)
"APPORTIONMENT OF DUTIES TO AN exegetes. 11-8x6-7 cm. AD 294. A letter from the
boule of Oxyrhynchus to an exegetes, acquainting him with ..."
4. History of the Sacred Scriptures of the New Testament by Eduard Reuss (1884)
"passages in which the exegetes have fallen into the same error ; iv. 14 ; v.
21, -5, 36 ; xiii. 10, ete. Apparent historical notes found here and there ..."
5. The Jewish Historico-critical School of the Nineteenth Century by Nathan Stern (1901)
"The Hebrew portion is an edition of critical notes on Job by Saadia Gaon, quoted
by the French exegetes in their commentaries, and of unpublished fragments ..."