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Art of Biblical Poetry E2: God Speaks in Poetry

Jun 4, 2018
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the power of biblical poetry and its ability to transform readers. They analyze examples from Psalm 51 and Isaiah 11, highlighting the use of parallelism and metaphor. They also explore the creative language pairing in Hebrew poetry and its infinite possibilities. The podcast concludes by discussing God's expression through poetry and the upcoming episode on metaphor in biblical poetry.
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ADVICE

Analyzing Poetic Pairings

  • Notice the pairings of lines in biblical poetry.
  • Reflect on their relationships to uncover deeper meaning.
ANECDOTE

Psalm 51: David's Repentance

  • Psalm 51, written by David after the Bathsheba incident, uses parallelism effectively.
  • David's guilt and repentance are expressed through vivid imagery.
ANECDOTE

Isaiah 11: Messianic Imagery

  • Isaiah 11 uses mixed metaphors, like "shoot" and "root," to point to the Messiah.
  • This "new David" will come from Jesse's family line, bringing something new.
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