Everyone, therefore, and not just the priests, was expected to observe the Torah, which the Pharisees applied to contemporary life by
giving oral interpretations of it.
Performance of sacred stories and
subsequent oral interpretations made the faith of Judaism accessible to outsiders and helped to assimilate pagans into the communities of worship.
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oral interpretation.
Under the rubrics «
oral interpretation,» «expression,» and «elocution,» this performance studies has had much to say on how a preacher might improve his or her skill in the oral presentation of Biblical texts in Christian worship.
By refining its focus on «performance» as both cultural and aesthetic phenomena, the discipline formerly named «
oral interpretation» has employed dramatistic and theatrical metaphors to broaden definitions of «texts,» «speakers,» «audiences,» and «events» (or sites) in the study of performance activity.
Similarly,
oral interpretation has defined itself by an interest in enhancing or enlivening the experience of literature in performance and in doing so, restores a sense of the «original» engagement between author and audience.
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oral interpretation, vocal technique, point of view and text analysis.
The actual wording of Article 2 of the Directive seems to be important in this context (§ § 30 - 32): Article 2 refers to
oral interpretation of oral statements, and Article 3 to the translation of documents (§ 30).