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Definition of Exegetists
1. exegetist [n] - See also: exegetist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exegetists
Literary usage of Exegetists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture by Edward Payson Evans (1896)
"... after the water-brooks"—Story of the antelope—Barnacle geese —" Credo quia
absurdum "—Modern counterparts of early Christian apologists and exegetists. ..."
2. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of Japan (1885)
"Fortunately, some exegetists preferred to employ their own good sense in solving
the question rather than to follow painfully in the footsteps of those who ..."
3. Bible, Science and Faith by John Augustine Zahm (1894)
"The exegetists who succeeded the Schoolmen found the question of the Deluge no
less interesting, and, judging from the space they gave to the discussion of ..."
4. The Church and the Gentile World at the First Promulgation of the Gospel by Augustus J. Thébaud (1878)
"Catholic exegetists have proved beyond doubt that Jacob here speaks of the Messiah,
... It is needless to add that some recent non- Catholic exegetists side ..."