THEO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 58: British Rail Class 58, Assonance, Twelve Minor Prophets

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Theo 202 introduction to biblical studies: b let them up and save you, a in the period of your disaster (jer 2:27 28) Heptacola: a amputate may yhwh, b all smooth lips, c every tongue speaking big, d those who say, c by our tongue are we great, b our lips: our weapon, a who more master than us! (ps 12:4 5) Direct word parallelism: as the above examples indicate, the most common way parallelism is created is through key word or words with similar meaning. Examples of this also include the two following tetracola: A that do not hold water (jer 2:13) At other times the parallelism was created through assonance, that is, through words that have similar sounds, but have different meanings. This type of parallelism includes what one could term root-play, where the parallel is with roots with the same letters, but in different order.

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