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A. Juxtaposition. B. Restrictions in the Application of Analogy. C. Limited or Unlimited Effect of an Analogy. D. Refu tation and Reinstatement of Hermeneutic Arguments. E. The Theory of Extension and Limitation. F. Mikra or Masora.
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