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This chapter studies Karaite biblical exegesis, the most significant characteristic of which is a rejection of the authority of the textual interpretations embodied in what rabbinic Judaism calls the oral Torah. Biblical interpretation is one of the outstanding contributions of Karaism to Jewish civilization.
JOHN LOWNDES (10806642)
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C. Brown, C. Brown
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The Genesis of Iconographic Exegesis. [PDF]
The article presents the genealogy and maps Iconographic Exegesis or Biblische Ikonographie. From social-material lenses, it addresses the foundation and development of the perspective, often construed as the explanation of the Bible with contemporary pictorial material.
Klein Cardoso S.
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Midrash and exegesis – distant neighbours?
The term Midrash should be reserved for the specific quotation literature of the rabbinic sources of classical Judaism. Decisive is its literary form: the combination of rabbinic statement and biblical quotation. All other rabbinic and non-rabbinic texts
Albert van der Heide
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New Testament Exegesis conducts research on the cre ation, contents and use of the New Testament and enables students to develop s ki ls in assessing and interpreting these texts.
B. T. D. Smith
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Analytical Semantics of the Verse "Say, What Would My Lord Care for You If Not for Your Supplication? For You [Disbelievers] Have Denied, So Your Denial Is Going to Be Adherent" from Sunni and Shi'ite Viewpoints [PDF]
The commentators’ disagreement about the meaning of the 77th verse of Surah al-Furqan has led to two major approaches in terms of its interpretation. In the first one which is more common, the verse denotes the worth of prayer for God considering the ...
Mohsen Khoshfar +2 more
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Scientific Qur’anic Exegesis in Indonesia
This paper investigates the impact of Islam’s relationship with science on the Qur’ānic interpretations given by Indonesian scholars. The discussion goes further to conclude their epistemology and approaches.
A. Asnawi +2 more
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The Comparative Study of the 80th Verse of Surah an-Naml from Sunni and Shi’ite Perspective with a Critical Emphasis on the Idea of Infeasibility of Hearing by the Deceased [PDF]
An examination of the holy verses of the Qur’an from the perspective of Sunni and Shi’ite commentators can assist us to infer an appropriate and comprehensive interpretation of the Qur’anic verses, resolve likely disagreements, and criticize the ...
Mohammad Reza Naqieh +1 more
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Who Are Those in Authority? Early Muslim Exegesis of the Qur’anic Ulū’l-Amr
The term ulū’l-amr (those in authority) is central to the Muslim understanding of leadership, although it has been understood differently by different scholars. The term appears twice in the Qur’an, namely in verses 59 and 83 of chapter 4 (sūrat al-Nisā’)
Mun’im Sirry
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Biblical Exegesis and Theology in Thomas Aquinas
In the face of the dichotomy of biblical exegesis and theology, one of the main postulates of Biblical Thomism is the integration of both activities. In this sense, it is understandable why there are philosophical threads in exegesis, and why we find ...
P. Roszak
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