eisegesis

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An interpretation, especially of Scripture, that reflects the personal ideas or viewpoint of the interpreter; reading something into a text that isn't there. Compare exegesis
A faulty interpretation of a text caused by reading in one's own ideas
Eisegesis is from the Greek [eicegesis] meaning 'a bringing in ' It's root is from the two Greek words eis, meaning 'into,' and hegeisthai, meaning 'to lead ' i e , to lead into, or by implication, the interpretation of a text by reading extraneous ideas into it (as opposed to exegesis) A system of explanation often used to make scripture subject to more than one interpretation [back]
A common term for the imputation of a preconceived idea into scripture; the opposite of exegesis
{i} interpretation of a text (usually the Bible) that demonstrates the interpreter's biases and not the actual meaning of the text
Interpretation of a text by reading extraneous ideas into it Often used in contrast to exegesis
personal interpretation of a text (especially of the Bible) using your own ideas
Reading into a text a meaning See exegesis for its opposite
An interpretation, especially of Scripture, that reflects the personal ideas or viewpoint of the interpreter; reading something into a text that isnt there. Compare exegesis
Reading meaning into Biblical texts ( CONTRAST: Exegesis )
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    () From Ancient Greek εἰς, eis, "into" and English exegesis. The English term eisegesis is historically unrelated to the Ancient Greek εἰσήγησις "proposing, advising".