But the real question is, to whom is this philosophical
exegesis directed?
Ama asıl soru bu felsefi tefsir kime yönelik olduğu, nedir?
Kaynak: aseaofblue.comHmm, I think you need to have a little more
exegesis of the Bible.
Hmm, seni İncil biraz daha tefsir olması gerekir düşünüyorum.
Kaynak: belfasttelegraph.co.ukResh Lakish cites it in that sense, and indulges in a kind of inventive
exegesis.
Reş Lakish bu anlamda değinir ve yaratıcı tefsiri bir tür girenler.
Kaynak: haaretz.comThis is where pari passu
exegesis could have had another chance.
Eşit adımlarla tefsir başka şansınız olabilirdi budur.
Kaynak: ftalphaville.ft.comTafsir (a تفسير | t Tafsīr, Meaning : interpretation) is the Arabic word for
exegesis , usually of the Qur'an . Ta'wīl is a subset of
Kaynak: TafsirPardes refers to (types of) approaches to biblical
exegesis in rabbinic Judaism (or - simpler - interpretation of text in Torah study
Kaynak: Pardes (Jewish exegesis)plural midrashim, "story" from "to investigate" or "study") also "Interpretation" or "Exposition is a homiletic method of biblical
exegesis .
Kaynak: MidrashTypology in Christian theology and Biblical
exegesis is a doctrine or theory concerning the predictive relationship of the Old Testament
Kaynak: Typology (theology)Jewish mystical
exegesis is a method of interpreting the Bible based on the assumption that the Torah contains secret knowledge regarding
Kaynak: Jewish mystical exegesisIt is a term used in Islamic legal
exegesis for seemingly contradictory material within or between the twin bases of Islamic holy law
Kaynak: Naskh (tafsir)The terms
exegesis and hermeneutics have been used interchangeably. However, hermeneutics is a more widely defined discipline of
Kaynak: HermeneuticsThe Hypostasis of the Archons or The Reality of the Rulers is an
exegesis on the Book of Genesis 1–6 and expresses Gnostic mythology of
Kaynak: Hypostasis of the ArchonsPeshat (also P'shat, פשט he |) is one of four classical methods of Jewish biblical
exegesis used by Rabbis and Jewish bible scholars in
Kaynak: PeshatThe late Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Hussein Tabataba'i provides the following
exegesis on 4:34 from both Sunni and Shi'ite sources in his
Kaynak: An-Nisa, 34