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exegete
exegete (ˈɛksɪdʒiːt) [ad. Gr. ἐξηγητής an expounder, interpreter, f. ἐξηγέεσθαι (see exegesis): cf. F. exégète.] An expounder, interpreter. 1. Greek Antiq. At Athens, one of those three members of the Eumolpidæ, whose province it was to interpret the religious and ceremonial law, the signs in the he...
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Rupertus
Peter Meuderlinus, (1582 1651), German Lutheran theologian and educator
Rupertus Tuitensis (c. 1075/1080 – c. 1129), Belgian benedictine theologian, exegete
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exegetist
exeˈgetist (ɛksɪˈdʒiːtɪst) [f. Gr. ἐξηγητ-ής (see exegete) + -ist.] = exegete 3.1848 Geo. Eliot in Life iii. (1887) 101, I speak to an experienced exegetist. 1882–3 Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 640 Diodorus..was, as an exegetist, one of the masters of the Antiochian school.
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Genebrard
Genebrard may refer to
Gilbert Génébrard (1535–1597), French Benedictine exegete and Orientalist
Saint Genebrard (7th century), Irish priest who was
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homilete
homilete (ˈhɒmɪliːt) [ad. Gr. ὁµῑλητής disciple, scholar, f. ὁµῑλέειν to hold converse with, to attend the lectures of.] A preacher, a homilist.1875 Presbyt. Quarterly Jan. 120 (Cent.) The pulpit wants above all else enthusiastic homiletes. 1891 J. H. Thayer in Class. Rev. V. 22/1 After all it holds...
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Rishonim
Immanuel of Rome, 14th century Italian poet (1261-)
Benjamin ben Judah, 14th century Italian exegete. ()
Benjamin ben Isaac of Carcassonne, 14th century Biblical exegete. ()
Isaiah di Trani, 12th century Biblical exegete and halakhist. ()
Isaiah di Trani the Younger, 13th century Biblical exegete and
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Pererius
Pererius may refer to:
Benedict Pereira (1535–1610), Spanish Jesuit philosopher, theologian, and exegete
Isaac La Peyrère (1596–1676), French Millenarian
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John Wemyss
John Wemyss may refer to:
John Wemyss (minister) (c. 1579–1636), Church of Scotland minister, Hebrew scholar and exegete
Sir John Wemyss (landowner) (
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Welte
Welte may refer to:
People
Benedict Welte, a German Catholic exegete
Gottlieb Welté, an etcher and landscape painter from Mainz, Germany
Harald Welte,
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Anamim
Medieval biblical exegete, Saadia Gaon, identified the Anamim with the indigenous people of Alexandria, in Egypt.
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Heidenheim
district, Bavaria, Germany
People with the surname
Philipp Heidenheim (1814–1906), German rabbi and educator
Wolf Heidenheim (1757–1832), German exegete
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Hiwi
Hiwi refer to:
Hiwi (volunteer), POWs of occupied nations who volunteered to help the Nazis
Hiwi al-Balkhi, 9th century exegete and critic of Bible
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Tegchö Dzö
the Sublime Vehicle'" is one of the Seven Treasuries, a collection of seven works, some with auto-commentaries, by the Tibetan Buddhist philosopher and exegete
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Maimon ben Joseph
Rabbi Maimon ben Joseph (born c.1110) was a Spanish exegete, moralist and dayyan (Hebrew for "judge"). He is best known as the father of Maimonides.
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Aaron ben Hayyim
Aaron ben Hayyim was an exegete who lived in the first half of the nineteenth century at Grodno, Russia.
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