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Do you find exegesis and hermeneutics to be equally challenging tasks or is one easier than the other? If one is easier, which one is it? Why do you think that’s the case?
Austin replied 1 month, 1 week ago 55 Members · 54 Replies
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I believe they are equally challenging tasks. Exegesis compels me dig deeper into the culture of that time. Hermeneutics is challenging because I am living in this time and I need to resist the tendency to interpret a passage in a way that fits into my life for my purposes, not the Lord’s.
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I feel Exegesis is easier, because you are understanding the authors original mesage to the original listeners. Hermeneutics which then seeks to relate the original message to current situations may be more challenging because its prone to different interpretations , which can be misleading
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From what I have studied and learnt about exegesis and the little I have read about hermeneutics, I have realized that they are both equally challenging because I will need to have a more solid understanding of exegesis for me to be able to understand hermeneutics.
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I think that they are both equally challenging. With exegesis we have to discover all the facts of the text. Time, place, who, what was going on. How did the text fit into that time period. Then with hermeneutics we need to translate all that information and fit it into today’s world and culture.
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Exegesis has to be more in-depth than hermeneutics because we have to understand the original context before applying hermeneutics.