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On this episode, I continue the series on the history of hermeneutics. This is a continuation of Episode 54, where I began to summarize the seven exegetical or hermeneutical rules of Rabbi Hillel and give examples of how said rules are used in exegesis or interpretation, both good and bad.
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On this episode, I continue the series on the history of hermeneutics. This is a continuation of Episode 54, where I began to summarize the seven exegetical or hermeneutical rules of Rabbi Hillel and give examples of how said rules are used in exegesis or interpretation, both good and bad.