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Exegesus - Ek-si-jesus - is a term used by Christians (especially in the reformed circle of Christians) to describe the type of interpretation of the Holy Bible requiring everything cited as the word of God be written directly in the Bible. The phrase is often used to identify whether a preacher or teacher's teaching is biblically based - is his doctrine "exegesus"? If not, then it is endogesus.