EPANALEPSIS
EPANALEPSIS
EPANALEPSIS is, when the same Verb, or the same words, two or more, are in the beginning of the preceding and in the end [immediately or mediately] of the following member: or, when the Antecedent is repeated after a Parenthesis: e. g.-Joh 14:11, , , .-Rom 8:1-4, , , – – , The Parenthesis is closed by the Epanelepsis, and the words, complete the sentence (language, sentiment expressed).-1Co 4:11; 1Co 4:13, – .-Jam 2:14-16, – – ; See GLASSIUS L. c. 1994, and BAUERS Philol. Thucyd. Paull. ch. xiii. 2, 6, pp. 278, 279.