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Reading the text of 1 Kings 3:7-9 as inspirational teaching on leadership to the modern church: A hermeneutical perspective
Published 2023-03-01“…The above assertion by Solomon will be analyzed in view of a previous census by King David. The study will exegete the text in order to establish the contextual meaning of the metaphor “little child” used by King Solomon. …”
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The Life and Work of Muhammad Ibn Jarir al-Tabari
Published 2022-05-01“…Abu Ja’far Muhammad Ibn Jarir al-Tabari was one of them who was a prolific writer, a Qur’anic exegete, a jurist, a traditionist and a historian and who produced prodigious works on all themes of Islamic learning including his work on Islamic history, Tarikh al-Tabari which has become an important source of information for many generations of historians of Islam. …”
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Moralna wymowa gestu namaszczenia stóp i głowy Jezusa w Quaestio de Maria Magdalena et Maria sorore Lazari et Marthae Joachima z Fiore
Published 2018-12-01“…As an author, Joachim was also interested in the history of religious life in the Middle Ages and in various exegetical tools which he developed to analyze this subject. …”
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Creation of the World in the Quran with a View to Al-Mizān Commentary:A Critique of the Theory of Evolution
Published 2012-08-01“…Using a descriptive-analytic methodology, this paper seeks to examine Darwin’s theory of human evolution based on the outlook of Allameh Tabataba’i, the great philosopher and exegete of the world of Islam, as provided in Al-Mīzān Commentary. …”
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Ezra and the second wilderness: the literary development of Ezra 7-10 and Nehemiah 8-10
Published 2014“…The accounts contained in Ezra 7-10 and Nehemiah 8-10, however, continue to present historical and literary problems for the exegete. Compounding the difficulties for a reconstruction of Ezra’s activities, recent scholarship has raised questions concerning the viability of state-sanctioned support for the Pentateuch and revived skepticism on the historicity of Ezra and the reliability of the biblical witness. …”
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Interpretation of the Quran and its importance
Published 1980-12-01“…So the process of interpretation in the Qur’an is a comparison process, and the exegete practitioner plays the role of comparative, so that leads him to determine the meaning…”
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Gregory the Great
Published 1979“…The <em>Pastoral Rule</em> is best seen as the crystallization of his efforts as exegete around the theme of the episcopal office. …”
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The Vir Tricultus: an investigation of the classical, Jewish and Christian influences on Jerome's translation of the Psalter Iuxta Hebraeos
Published 2006“…This is achieved, first, by comparing the IH Psalter with the Hebrew as an initial step, then with Jerome's translation of the Psalter from the Hexaplaric Septuagint, and with the various Greek versions where they are extant; and second, by evaluating the relationship between Jerome's translations and his exegetical material on the Psalter. The fact that Jerome is both translator and exegete of the Psalter allows clear insight into the impact of his understanding of the Psalms on his translation of them.…”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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Pembaruan Fiqih Indonesia (Telaah Tafsir Al-Bayan Karya T.M Hasbi Ash-Shiddieqy)
Published 2020-09-01“…The purpose of this research is to know the methodology of the exegete in interpreting the Koran. The method used in this research is the method of text analysis of the Al Bayan interpretation in particular, as well as referring to Hasbi's other works and studies on the study of the Al Bayan Tafsir and Hasbi's thoughts in various articles and journals. …”
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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Published 2003-01-01“…His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek and show great influence of Greek philosophy, but in spite of it Hellenistic exegete often views religious perfection as independent of philosophical perfection; in his exegesis the most important accents are submission, devotion, theocentrical view, grace, faith and theonomy. …”
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The monastic thought and culture of Pope Gregory the Great in their Western context, c.400-604
Published 1991“…In choosing to speak and write primarily as an exegete, Gregory signalled that he did not wish to contribute to the Gaulish or Italian monastic cultures developing around written <em>Rules</em>. …”
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