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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Hebrew Poetry – Parallelism Form Part II
Parallelism in Psalms In the last post, we entered into the realm of Hebrew poetry, and specifically into parallelism. We learned about the two easiest forms, synthetic and antithetic, and how to recognize them. This post furthers the investigation, delving … Continue reading
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Parallelism in Hebrew Poetry and the Psalms in Particular
Parallelism in Psalms In his book Reflections on the Psalms, C. S. Lewis gives a quick definition of parallelism as: “the practice of saying twice the same thing in different words”.[1] He has a way of being crisp and to … Continue reading
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