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While [[Talmudical Hermeneutics|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] Biblical hermeneutics have some [[Judeo-Christian|overlap]] and [[Inter-religious dialogue|dialogue]], they have distinctly separate interpretative traditions, see also [[Judaism and Christianity]]. While [[Talmudical Hermeneutics|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] Biblical hermeneutics have some [[Judeo-Christian|overlap]] and [[Inter-religious dialogue|dialogue]], they have distinctly separate interpretative traditions, see also [[Judaism and Christianity]].
 +== See also ==
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 +* [[Allegorical interpretation]]
 +* [[Apologetics]]
 +* [[Biblical accommodation]]
 +* [[Biblical law in Christianity]]
 +* [[Biblical literalism]]
 +* [[Biblical studies]]
 +* [[Deconstruction-and-religion]]
 +* [[Exegesis]]
 +* [[Formulary controversy]] concerning [[Jansenius]]' ''[[Augustinus]]'' in the 17th century
 +* [[Gematria|Gemaṭria]]
 +* [[Hermeneutics]]
 +* [[Historical-grammatical method]]
 +* [[Literary criticism]]
 +* [[Literary theory]]
 +* [[Notarikon|Noṭariḳon]]
 +* [[Patternism]]
 +* [[Postmodern Christianity]]
 +* [[Principles of interpretation]]
 +* [[Qur'anic hermeneutics]]
 +* [[Summary of Christian eschatological differences]]
 +* [[Syncretism]]
 +* [[Table of books of Judeo-Christian Scripture]]
 +* [[Talmudical Hermeneutics]]
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Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the books of the Bible. It is part of the more broad field of hermeneutics which involves not just the study of principles for the text, but includes all forms of communication: verbal, nonverbal and written.

While Jewish and Christian Biblical hermeneutics have some overlap and dialogue, they have distinctly separate interpretative traditions, see also Judaism and Christianity.

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