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1 The task of the exegete properly so called is quite different.
2 He was a great exegete , and showed a spirit of intellectual liberty which anticipated modern criticism.
3 The exegete searches for the idea in the text; the Haggadist introduces foreign ideas into the text.
4 Alexander was a remarkable linquist and exegete .
5 Another Christian exegete of the same period, William of Mara, cites Rashi's commentary under the title of Perus.
6 I will go even further with my bragging: I can exegete the psalms and the prophets, and they cannot.
8 The other representatives of the French school of exegetes have fallen into oblivion.
9 Homer, Tennyson, Browning, and Dante are exegetes , no less than Lightfoot, Lange, and Schaff.
10 The Gnostic leaders were in some instances no mean thinkers; but they were almost invariably bad exegetes .
11 The deputation entered, bowing low, headed by the exegetes , the head of the city, and Timotheus, the chief-priest of Serapis.
12 "Great Caesar," the exegetes began, in humble deprecation, but Caracalla went on, wrathfully:
13 A long list might be made of explanations misunderstood by his successors, and revived, consciously or unconsciously, by modern exegetes .
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