What does exeGeses mean? Why call this the exeGeses Bible?
Exegeses is the plural form of the word meaning an explanation and interpretation of Scripture. It comes from two Greek words with the intent of "drawing out from or "leading out from." Thus, the overall implication is "to draw out from Scripture Its original meaning." This diligent research and investigation to ascertain the original meanings has been completed and is now available for students of the Bible.
Translation is the rendering of "words" from one language to another. Transformed in Romans 12:2 is newly translated as Metamorphosed. One can readily see the implications and applications when the translation goes back to the original text.
Transliteration is the rendering of "alphabet letters" from one language to another. The name of God is transliterated from the original Hebrew text and His name now occurs as Yah Veh, Elohim, El Shadday and other titles.
All exeGeses' are numerically coded to Strong's numbering system and defined in the Lexicon.
The exeGeses Bible allows one to dig deeply into the meaning of the original text simply by reading. The research has already taken place.
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