Posts by kenros10

 
  • Primarily Secondary

    Among other ways in which figures of speech can be categorized, one such method is to recognize the difference between Primary figures and Secondary figures. A primary figure is one in which nothing is required in order for it to be. Nothing has to be added, omitted, or changed for […]

     
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  • Synecdoche, a suburb of Metonymy

    I hope that you will avail yourself of the chapter file on Synecdoché from the book by Dr. E. W. Bullinger entitled “Figures Of Speech Used In The Bible”. In it are many examples of this figure’s use throughout the Bible. This, as with all other figures discussed in the […]

     
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  • God Will Provide

      Gen 22:1-18 KJV1 And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham: and he said, Behold, here I am. 2 And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land […]

     
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  • Metonymy: the god of this world.

    Metonymy: the god of this world.

    Metonymy defined is simply the change of one noun for another related one. (“Figures Of Speech Used In The Bible” page 538) The several various forms of this figure can be found on page 539, with many pages of examples following. As with the entire index of scriptures containing figures of […]

     
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  • Figurative vs. Literal part 1- Anaphora

     
  • Genesis 32

     
  • Polywhatchacallit

     
  • Synchoresis

     
  • Apodioxis

     
  • AVERSIO

     
 
 
 

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