- 1. Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis by E.W. Bullinger ...
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- Excerpt from Figures of Speech Used in the Bible E.W. Bullinger Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis Continued Comparison by Representation or Implication Al´-le-go-ry. Greek, ἀλληγορία, ...
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- 2. Table of Figures and Emphasis
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- ... means If the alliteration is only a letter, the emphasis is on the words that have that letter. 18 Hypocatastasis Implication Illustration A declaration tha ...
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- 3. Samples of Figures of Speech from the Sermon on the Mount
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- ... or as Metaphor 5:13 “you are the salt of the earth” – explains what the comparison is 5:14 “you are the light of the world” 6:22 “the lamp of the body is the eye” Hypocatastasis -- ...
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- 4. Appendix 6 Companion Bible Figures of Speech
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- ... ation (Metaphor) (Genesis 49:9. Galatians 4:22,24), and Implication (Hypocatastasis) (Matthew 7:3-5). Teaching a truth about one thing by substituting another for it which is unlike it. Am-oe-ba ...
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- 5. Figures of Speech in Ephesians Chapter 1 (ISV)
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- ... Figure: antimereia, “the glorious Father” [19] 1:17 Figure: hendiadys, one thing meant, “wise revelation” [20] 1:18 Figure: prosopopeia (personification); also hypocatastasis, heart = inner mind [21] ...
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- 6. Figures of Speech by A.E. Knoch
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- ... the subject unnecessarily difficult and distasteful. Hence we will give a new English name to such as need one. Instead of calling the commonest of figures a Hypocatastasis we will define it by the nam ...
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- 7. Figures of Speech by E.W. Bullinger Systematically Classified
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- ... le (Isaiah 32:2). Repetition of a number of resemblances. Met'-a-phor' or, Representation (Matthew 26:26). A declaration that one thing is (or represents) another: while Simile resembles it, and Hyp ...
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