PRECEPT + OLOGY
in this textual body of work,
PRECEPT = a direction, esp for a technical operation
otherwise,
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin praeceptum, from neuter of praeceptus, past participle of praecipere to direct, foresee, lit., to take beforehand, instruct, from prae- + capere to take1./ to direct
2./ foresee
3./ to take beforehand,
4./ instruct
5./ a command or principle intended especially as a general rule of action
6./ a procedural directive or rule, as for the performance of some technical operation.
7./ an injunction as to moral conduct; maxim.
—Synonyms directive, order, guide, instruction, prescription.
PRECEPT = a direction, esp for a technical operation
e.g.
Jesus wept.
Nowhere else throughout the entire whole of the Bible is this fact more plainly, obviously, clearly stated.
Jesus weeps ! It is a Biblical FACT !
Precept / fact are synonymously paralelled. So that, the precept of this verse can be authoritatively held and published as a confident article of belief/faith. And, can serve as a directional aspect in any Biblically founded operation of Deductive Interpretation / reasoning.