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What (who) is exegesis - definition

CRITICAL EXPLANATION OR INTERPRETATION OF A TEXT
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Exegesis         
·noun The process of finding the roots of an Equation.
II. Exegesis ·noun Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical explanation of a text or portion of Scripture.
exegesis         
[??ks?'d?i:s?s]
¦ noun (plural exegeses -si:z) critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture.
Derivatives
exegetic -'d??t?k adjective
exegetical adjective
Origin
C17: from Gk exegesis, from exegeisthai 'interpret'.
exegesis         
n.
1.
Exegetics, hermeneutics, science of interpretation.
2.
Interpretation, exposition, explanation.

Wikipedia

Exegesis

Exegesis ( EK-sih-JEE-sis; from the Greek ἐξήγησις, from ἐξηγεῖσθαι, "to lead out") is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text. The term is traditionally applied to the interpretation of Biblical works. In modern usage, exegesis can involve critical interpretations of virtually any text, including not just religious texts but also philosophy, literature, or virtually any other genre of writing. The phrase Biblical exegesis can be used to distinguish studies of the Bible from other critical textual explanations.

Textual criticism investigates the history and origins of the text, but exegesis may include the study of the historical and cultural backgrounds of the author, text, and original audience. Other analyses include classification of the type of literary genres presented in the text and analysis of grammatical and syntactical features in the text itself.

Examples of use of exegesis
1. Exegesis involves the detailed reading of religious texts, or at least that‘s its literal meaning.
2. You can send your child to school and have him educated, on the taxpayers coin, from 5 to 18, in the details of transubstantiation or Koranic exegesis.
3. Avi Sagi is a professor of Jewish philosophy and exegesis, and Yedidia Stern is a professor of law at Bar–Ilan University.
4. The aim of the contest is to encourage the youth to memorize the Qur’an, learn its exegesis, practice its teachings and seek to spread awareness of the importance of the Qur’an among Muslims.
5. That kind of legal reasoning by Supreme Court justices is a continuous exegesis of the Constitution and is sometimes not easily distinguished from a continuing writing of the document.