Javed Ahmad Ghamidi is a well-known PakistaniIslamic scholar, exegete, and educator.
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This makes Calvin a masterful and timeless exegete of Scripture.
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A good example of the critical genre appeared in New York, by de Kooning's longstanding friend, exegete and collector, Thomas Hess.
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Sayyid Qutb, a modern exegete of the Qur'an, asserts that this surah outlines a complete system for human life based on an Islamic viewpoint.
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In the 1830s, an Upstate New York farmer turned biblical exegete named William Miller used a personal mathematical formula to predict that the second coming would occur in 1843.
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Amin Ahsan Islahi, a renowned exegete of the Qur'an, has mentioned that since Arabs once used such letters in their poetry, it was only appropriate for the Qur'an to use that same style.
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There are several recurring features of Jamesian horror, but attempts to derive psychological and biographical conclusions from them have led more than one exegete down the critical rabbit hole.
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A person skilled in exegesis (especially of religious texts)
(exegetical) exegetic: relating to exegesis
Exegesis (from the Greek from 'to lead out') is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text. ...
(exegetes) An interpreter or teacher of sacred lore. Athenian exegetai concerned themselves primarily with the unwritten sacred law, but also pronounced on secular and domestic questions.
(exegetes) Those who interpret scripture.
(EXEGETICAL) pertaining to the detailed analysis and linguistic meaning of specific texts of Scripture