You may also want to read the passage from a number of different translations aloud so you get a better sense of it. Though you will choose only one translation of the passage for the exegesis, it doesn’t hurt to look at other translations.

You should also consider the grammar and syntax of the passage. Notice the structure of the sentences, the tenses of the verbs, as well as the phrases and clauses used. For example, you may circle words like “sow,” “root,” and “soil” in the passage because you think they are important. You may also note that the passage ends with “Whoever has ears, let them hear,” which is the standard refrain for a parable in the Bible.

You can also look for articles, essays, and commentaries that discuss the literary genre of the passage as well as any themes or ideas that you notice in the passage.

Section 1:Introduction Section 2: Commentary on the passage Section 3: Interpretation of the passage Section 4: Conclusion Section 5: Bibliography

You can also mention the literary genre, such as whether the passage is a hymn or a parable.

For example, you may have a thesis statement like, “In this Bible passage, one learns about the value of a good foundation for inner and outer growth. ”

For example, if you were writing about Matthew 13:1-8, you may discuss the language and sentence structure of the parable. You may also talk about how the passage uses nature as a metaphor for personal growth.

You can also discuss the broader context of the passage, including its historical or social significance. Provide context around how the passage has been interpreted by others, such as theological scholars and thinkers.

If you are writing the exegesis for a class, ask the instructor which citation style they prefer and use it in your essay.

Your instructor should specify which type of citation style they want you to use for the bibliography.

You can also try reading the essay backwards to catch spelling errors, as this will force you to focus on each word to confirm it is spelled correctly.

You should also revise the essay to ensure it is not too long. If there is a word count for the exegesis, make sure you do not go over it.