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    '''Eisegesis''' literally means “reading meaning into,” respectively.  Eisegesis is generally used to refer to the practice of imposing a preconceived or foreign meaning onto a text, even if that meaning could not have been originally intended at the time of its writing.
    '''Eisegesis''' literally means “reading meaning into,” respectively.  Eisegesis is generally used to refer to the practice of imposing a preconceived or foreign meaning onto a text, even if that meaning could not have been originally intended at the time of its writing.