Figures of Speech in Human Language
Hermeneutics should not be divorced from the study of language in general. The Bible is written in human language by men who used the language conventions of the day. This essay focuses on the way in which figures of speech and figurative language function in texts. The author notes similes, metaphors, allegory, metonymy, irony, and so on.
Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1959. 5 pages.
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