Biblia

THE USE OF PARALLELISM

ISAIAH 45:1–7 … I make peace and create calamity … (Isa. 45:7). Hebrew literature often uses parallelism. A parallelism is a relationship between two or more sentences or clauses that correspond in similarity or are set with each other. There are three basic types of parallelism: synonymous, antithetic, and synthetic. Synonymous parallelism occurs when different … Continue reading “THE USE OF PARALLELISM”

I ABHOR MYSELF!

JOB 42:5–6 “Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes” (Job 42:6). Unless people confess how vile they are because of their sin, they cannot be truly repentant. Shame and self-abasement over one’s sin, however, must not be confused with shame over someone else’s sin. When someone sins against us, we are not … Continue reading “I ABHOR MYSELF!”

A DOUBLE PORTION

JOB 42:10–17 … the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before” (Job 42:10). Matthew Henry says of Job’s restoration that perhaps the “extraordinary prosperity” with which he “was crowned … after his afflictions was intended to be to us Christians a type and figure of the glory and happiness of heaven, which … Continue reading “A DOUBLE PORTION”