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homiletic Meaning in Bengali



একটি ধর্মোপদেশ বা নৈতিক বক্তৃতা প্রকৃতি





homiletic's Usage Examples:

The Pulpit Commentary is a homiletic commentary on the Bible created during the nineteenth century under the direction of Rev.


With Johanan bar Nappaha, he often engaged in homiletic exegetical discussions.


The homiletics/rhetoric relationship has been a major issue in homiletic theory since the mid-20th century.


Leviticus Rabbah, Vayikrah Rabbah, or Wayiqra Rabbah is a homiletic midrash to the Biblical book of Leviticus (Vayikrah in Hebrew).


of 1228 and 1238) of Nicolas Trivetus, but later it came to mean only homiletic exposition, and thus became synonymous with the homily in distinction.


It is a midrash comprising a collection of ancient rabbinical homiletic interpretations of the book of Numbers (Bamidbar in Hebrew).


"Vainglory" is the title given to an Old English gnomic or homiletic poem of eighty-four lines, preserved in the Exeter Book.


the local Jewish population was Rabbi Chaim Friedlander, author of the homiletic "Tal Chaim".


Shir haShirim Zutta (Hebrew: שיר השירים זוטא) is a midrash (homiletic commentary) on Shir haShirim (the Song of Songs).


He is best known as the author of a homiletic commentary on the Torah entitled Nur al-Zulm wa-Mashbah al-Hikm, translated.


Over the last few decades in the United States, some homiletical theorists and preachers have questioned the hegemony of the traditional rhetorical approaches.


title "(The) Seasons for Fasting" refers to an incomplete Old English homiletic poem, which deals primarily with the observance of fasts on the appropriate.


Ruth Rabbah (Hebrew: רות רבה) is an haggadic and homiletic interpretation of the Book of Ruth.


His works can generally be divided into homiletic, legal, and philosophical (or socio-political) categories.


As was typical of publishers of his era, he published religious and homiletic works, like The Pathway to Perfection and The Mean of Mourning (both 1596).


according to the church year, but it also contains material which is not homiletic in character, such as a complete translation of Alcuin’s De virtutibus.


There are at least three major features of Craddock's new homiletic that distinguish it from traditional homiletics.



homiletic's Meaning':

of the nature of a homily or sermon

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