Exegetics
[ek-si-jet-iks] /ˌɛk sɪˈdʒɛt ɪks/
noun, (used with a singular verb)
1.
the science of exegesis; theology.
/ˌɛksɪˈdʒɛtɪks/
noun
1.
(functioning as sing) the scientific study of exegesis and exegetical methods
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