The various stages in the exegetical programme include preliminary selection of a passage, first close reading, demarcation, textual criticism, determining the real world context, the literary type, the place of the micro-text within its macro-structure, analysing the structure of the micro-text, detailed analysis, formulating the message for the first readers, guidelines for understanding the text’s message for today and (optional) a translation. Lexico-grammatical, literary and semantic criteria for text demarcation are presented. Under detailed analysis a new linguistic tools, metaphors, Semitic influence and intertextuality are discussed
In recent years the language of intertextuality has surfaced in many approaches to biblical interpre...
Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland Version) Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Klein, Blom...
This paper presents the author’s hope for changes in New Testament (NT) theology particularly as cur...
Exegesis means interpretation and as we apply the term to the books of the New Testament we may begi...
As in most scientific disciplines, theoretical and methodological developments in recent times are c...
This article is an English translation of a lecture delivered in November 2011 upon the author’s ins...
Three phases can be distinguished in the development of exegesis. In the first phase, the focus is o...
An inductive study of the various genre of the Greek NT with emphasis on exegesis and textual critic...
This book focuses on seven of the most important formal methods used to interpret the New Testament ...
This article is the author's inaugural lecture, delivered in November 2011 upon his installation as ...
The question of methodology remains important in dealing with biblical texts, given the fact that th...
Exegetes and biblical scholars are increasingly utilising the precepts of modern literary and lingui...
Part I. The field of New Testament study: I. The language of the New Testament, II. Text of the New ...
Speech act theory offers New Testament exegesis some additional ways and means of approaching the te...
The textual criticism of the New Testament (1): The current methodological Situation This first arti...
In recent years the language of intertextuality has surfaced in many approaches to biblical interpre...
Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland Version) Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Klein, Blom...
This paper presents the author’s hope for changes in New Testament (NT) theology particularly as cur...
Exegesis means interpretation and as we apply the term to the books of the New Testament we may begi...
As in most scientific disciplines, theoretical and methodological developments in recent times are c...
This article is an English translation of a lecture delivered in November 2011 upon the author’s ins...
Three phases can be distinguished in the development of exegesis. In the first phase, the focus is o...
An inductive study of the various genre of the Greek NT with emphasis on exegesis and textual critic...
This book focuses on seven of the most important formal methods used to interpret the New Testament ...
This article is the author's inaugural lecture, delivered in November 2011 upon his installation as ...
The question of methodology remains important in dealing with biblical texts, given the fact that th...
Exegetes and biblical scholars are increasingly utilising the precepts of modern literary and lingui...
Part I. The field of New Testament study: I. The language of the New Testament, II. Text of the New ...
Speech act theory offers New Testament exegesis some additional ways and means of approaching the te...
The textual criticism of the New Testament (1): The current methodological Situation This first arti...
In recent years the language of intertextuality has surfaced in many approaches to biblical interpre...
Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland Version) Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Klein, Blom...
This paper presents the author’s hope for changes in New Testament (NT) theology particularly as cur...