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Hugh W. Pinnock
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alternate, 73, 159—60

 

extended, 79—82

 

repeated, 77—78

 

simple, 73—77

amoebaeon, 38—46, 160

anabasis, 85—89, 160—61

anaphora, 18—21, 161

anthropopatheia, 119—30, 162

antimetabole, 92—94, 162—63

antithetical parallelism, 94—99, 163

catabasis, 89—91, 164

chiasmus, 100—110, 164—65

climax, 83—84, 165

cycloides, 33—35, 166

eironeia, 150—54

eleutheria, 146—50

ellipsis, 141—45

epibole, 30—32

epistrophe, 36—38

exergasia, 136—41

gender-matched parallelism, 51

Hebrew writing forms

 

"enemies" to understanding, 7—14

 

purposes of, 2—7

inclusio, 110—14

irony. See eironeia

numerical parallelism, 130—36

paradiastole, 27—30

polysyndeton, 21—27

repetitive parallelism, 50

synonymia, 56—63. See also synonymous

 

parallelism

synonymous parallelism, 63—68. See also

 

synonymia

synthetic parallelism, 68

 

extended, 70—73

 

simple, 69—70

word pairs, 52—56

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