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... verse , and the verse becomes a code for understanding the work both in isolation and in context . The second period is characterized by the sharp separation . between the sacred poem meant for the synagogue , and the secular poem ...
... verse , and the verse becomes a code for understanding the work both in isolation and in context . The second period is characterized by the sharp separation . between the sacred poem meant for the synagogue , and the secular poem ...
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... verse " Who is like unto Thee , O Lord , among the mighty ? Who is like unto Thee , glorious in holiness ... " ( Exodus 15:11 ) , Isaac Ben Shalom wrote : " There is none like unto Thee among the mute , Still and silent to the grieving ...
... verse " Who is like unto Thee , O Lord , among the mighty ? Who is like unto Thee , glorious in holiness ... " ( Exodus 15:11 ) , Isaac Ben Shalom wrote : " There is none like unto Thee among the mute , Still and silent to the grieving ...
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... Verse , writes that " the basic principle is parallelism . " 4 Parallelism has been defined as a division of the biblical verse into two halves that respond to each other , according to three types . In the first type , the second half ...
... Verse , writes that " the basic principle is parallelism . " 4 Parallelism has been defined as a division of the biblical verse into two halves that respond to each other , according to three types . In the first type , the second half ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Tradition and Style of Biblical Wisdom Literature | 19 |
Parody and Authority in the Pardoners Tale | 43 |
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