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author can cite or paraphrase a text and, while the text is under stood in a certain sense (material exegesis), no emphasis is put on the inter assumed that the reader concur in the interpretation ;
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author can cite or paraphrase a text and, while the text is under stood in a certain sense (material exegesis), no emphasis is put on the inter assumed that the reader concur in the interpretation ;
pretation and it is text (formal exegesis). Only the latter is midrash since only there does the composition add to the understanding of the text. Thus, we see that in biblical citations two directions of movement are possible : either a biblical text contributes to the new composition and is for
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
Imprint Routledge
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9780203056202
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