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Traditional biblical exegesis includes such things as the following: research the historical-cultural background, confirm the limits of the passage, be thoroughly acquainted with your paragraph or [[pericope]], analyze syntactical relationships and sentence structures, analyze the grammar, and analyze significant words.  <ref>http://www.godward.org/archives/BS%20Notes/Basic%20rules%20for%20NT%20exegesis.htm</ref>
 
Traditional biblical exegesis includes such things as the following: research the historical-cultural background, confirm the limits of the passage, be thoroughly acquainted with your paragraph or [[pericope]], analyze syntactical relationships and sentence structures, analyze the grammar, and analyze significant words.  <ref>http://www.godward.org/archives/BS%20Notes/Basic%20rules%20for%20NT%20exegesis.htm</ref>
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==See Also==
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[[Inspiration of Holy Scripture: An Eastern Christian and Jewish Perspective]]
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==References==
 
==References==

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Biblical exegesis is an explanation or critical interpretation of the Bible. The term is taken from the Greek word ἐξηγεῖσθαι, which means "to lead out."

Traditional biblical exegesis includes such things as the following: research the historical-cultural background, confirm the limits of the passage, be thoroughly acquainted with your paragraph or pericope, analyze syntactical relationships and sentence structures, analyze the grammar, and analyze significant words. [1]

See Also

Inspiration of Holy Scripture: An Eastern Christian and Jewish Perspective


References

  1. http://www.godward.org/archives/BS%20Notes/Basic%20rules%20for%20NT%20exegesis.htm

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