Notarikon is not eisegesis: Difference between revisions
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Notarikon is not eisegesis [∞]
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'Eisegesis' is placing your own opinions back into the text.
| |- | Jesus is accused by some, of reading himself into the Old Testament.
| |- | This author is accused of imposing meaning where none exists
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{{1c| The Rules demonstrate that the notarikon is