Exegesis

/ˌɛksəˈdʒisɪs/ noun

Critical interpretation and explanation of a text, especially religious scripture, that seeks to uncover the author's intended meaning through careful analysis of language, context, and historical background.

From Greek 'exegesis' meaning 'explanation' or 'interpretation,' derived from 'exegeisthai' (to lead out). Originally used for interpreting religious texts, it expanded to describe rigorous textual analysis in literary studies and other humanities disciplines.

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