Homiletic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or suitable for preaching or sermons.
  2. Pertaining to the art or technique of preaching or giving sermons.

Origin:

The word is derived from the greek word "homiletikos" meaning "suitable for preaching".

Examples:

  1. The homiletic style of preaching emphasized the importance of personal anecdotes.
  2. The homiletic approach to teaching the Bible encourages the listener to apply the message to their own lives.
  3. In homiletic theology, the preacher's task is to bring the text to life for the congregation.
  4. His homiletic skills were highly praised by the church members.
  5. She was known for her homiletic approach in teaching, which helped the students understand the subject better.
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