Parallelism in Hebrew Poetry
Type | Description | Example |
Number Parallelism | First a number (n) is mentioned, then a higher number (n + 1) | For three sins of Damascus, |
Synonymous Parallelism | The second line of poetry restates or supports the idea of the first line | Statement A: Give ear, O my people, to my teaching; |
Antithetic Parallelism | The second line of poetry contrasts the idea of the first line | Statement A: The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, |
Developmental Parallelism | The second line of poetry extends or builds upon the idea of the first line | Statement A: He is like a tree |
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