Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis
Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis Excerpt from Figures of Speech Used in the Bible E.W. Bullinger Continued Comparison by Representation or Implication Al´-le-go-ry. Greek, ἀλληγορία, from ἄλλος (allos), another, and ἀγορεύειν (agoreuein), to speak or make a speech in the agora (i.e., assembly). Few figures have been the subject of greater controversy than Allegory;…