Sentences with phrase «leading the reader away»

To avoid obscuring the text or leading the reader away from the mind of the author, the interpreter must practice moderation and «lucid brevity.»
Passages that were originally written for groups of people, and intended to be read and applied in a community setting (the nation of Israel, the various early churches, the first followers of Jesus), have been manipulated to communicate a personal, individual message... thus leading the reader away from the original corporate intent of the passage to a reaffirmation of the individualistic, me - centered, and consumerist tendencies of American religious culture.

Not exact matches

Now the quite distinctive feature of this pioneering venture into history writing is the way in which the Yahwist led his readers» attention away from the ancient practice of turning to the priests and cultic practices for discerning the will of the gods.
The Cherries» success was founded on the vision and stewardship of a young, likeable manager in Eddie Howe; the second meanest defence in the division; a dynamic and creative midfield featuring Matt Ritchie, voted the best player in the Football League by the readers of FourFourTwo; and an attack led by Callum Wilson that top - scored with 98 goals, including eight without reply in an extraordinary away win at Birmingham.
eHarmony.co.uk have teamed up with leading UK gift website Prezzybox to give away a Blissful Spa Experience to one lucky reader.
Correction: Reader Jason Daniel notes that air conditioner evaporators, not condensers, cause condensation — and that it is therefore condensation tubes leading away from the evaporator that can...
Giving away free or selling inexpensive copies is not expected just because... it's a tactic for getting exposure with the understanding that some of these copies will lead to book reviews, which in turn helps get more exposure and entree into certain marketing programs and options, and which helps prompt actual purchases as many readers are hesitant about buying a book by an unknown, unreviewed author.
I have four other books for readers to try, so giving away one may lead to sales of the others.
The illustrations in most children's titles have prevented the makers of e-ink devices from being able to adequately replicate the reading experience, leading many readers, even ebook consumers, to shy away from juvenile works and favor the print editions instead.
Having said that, you are giving it away so it should contain links, teasers, even advertising that will lead the reader to your other work.
I myself have given away over 50,000 print and e-books in the past five years — and it's always, always, always led to new readers finding me, not to mention a ton of fun for me to do, kind of like Christmas all year round!
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