Sentence example with the word 'exegetical'

exegetical

Definition adj. relating to exegesis

Last update: July 16, 2015


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While holding the chair of Greek, was appointed extraordinary professor of theology, and gave exegetical lectures on the New Testament.   [Please select]

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According to founders, and places, and sources, and contents, and methods: Arminian--Augustinian--Calvinistic--Lutheran-- Gallican--Genevan--Mercersburg--New England--Oxford--national-- revealed--Catholic--evangelical--fundamental--historical-- homiletical--moral--mystical--pastoral--practical--dogmatic-- exegetical--polemic--rational--systematic.   [Please select]

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[Sidenote: Sunday School Training] As a consequence, Sunday School teaching is and must be largely theoretical and still more largely exegetical, and with neither theory nor exegesis is the young mind of the developing child very much concerned.   [Please select]

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"Don't you know," inquired the parson with an air of exegetical candour, "that no man can be miserable because some woman or other has flirted his friend."   [Please select]

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Queed," said Sharlee, briskly interrupting his exegetical words, "I believe you are going off with Professor Nicolovius chiefly because--you think he needs you.   [Please select]

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But there was then no knowledge of Greek or Hebrew; there was no exegetical research; there was no science and no real learning.   [Please select]

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Besides all the treatises of Augustine,--exegetical, apologetical, dogmatical, polemical, ascetic, and autobiographical,--three hundred and sixty-three of his sermons have come down to us, and numerous letters to the great men and women of his time.   [Please select]

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