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Definition of Exegetics
1. n. The science of interpretation or exegesis.
Definition of Exegetics
1. Noun. The science of interpretation or exegesis. ¹
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Definition of Exegetics
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Exegetics
Literary usage of Exegetics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Universal Church History by Johannes Baptist Alzog, Francis Joseph Pabisch, Thomas Sebastian Byrne (1890)
"Protestant exegetics. See Vol. ... Matthew Flacius endeavoured to reduce exegetics
to a scientific system (Clavis ..."
2. History of the Church by Johannes Baptist Alzog (1912)
"Protestant exegetics. See Vol. II., I 286, for sources on this subject. Reuse,
Hist, of Holy Writ, 4th ed, Brunswick. The early Reformers despised all ..."
3. History of Presbyterianism on Prince Edward Island by John Macleod (1904)
"A. Falconer, MA, BD, on the recommendation of the College Board, was, by the
Synod, appointed to the chair of New Testament exegetics. ..."
4. Secularism: Its Progress and Its Morals by John Milton Bonham (1894)
"Upon theology generally, the first solvent influence of modern science was
indicated rather by a revival of criticism and exegetics than by anything like a ..."