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Weer eens: Eksegetiese Metodes
Verbum et Ecclesia | Skrif en Kerk: Vol 13, No 2 | a1055 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v13i2.1055
| © 1992 W. S. Prinsloo
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 18 July 1992 | Published: 18 July 1992
Submitted: 18 July 1992 | Published: 18 July 1992
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W. S. Prinsloo,, South AfricaFull Text:
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Once again: Exegetical methods
This article is the result of conversations with leading Old Testament scholars in The Netherlands and in Germany. These conversations once again emphasise that there is not one single prevailing exegetical method which is followed in general. Although certain "schools", in which a specific exegetical model dominates, can be identified, enough scope for the practise of other methods is offered. Most exegetes are of the opinion that both synchronic and diachronic aspects can be combined in one exegetical model.
This article is the result of conversations with leading Old Testament scholars in The Netherlands and in Germany. These conversations once again emphasise that there is not one single prevailing exegetical method which is followed in general. Although certain "schools", in which a specific exegetical model dominates, can be identified, enough scope for the practise of other methods is offered. Most exegetes are of the opinion that both synchronic and diachronic aspects can be combined in one exegetical model.
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