Parallelism (grammar)
Parallelism is a rhetorical device. Making use of parallelism means to give two or more parts of the sentences a similar form so as to give the whole a definite pattern.
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Parallelisms of various sorts are the chief rhetorical device of Biblical poetry in Hebrew.
Related Topics:
Rhetoric - Biblical poetry - Hebrew
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