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      • A simple metaphor expresses the resemblance (or identity) between two dissimilar objects or ideas by applying to one a term which can literally designate only the other, as ‘This is my body (Matthew 26:26). An abbreviated or veiled metaphor is one in which the assertion of resemblance is not expressed but implied.
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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · A metaphor is a literary device that uses an implied comparison between two unlike things to help explain or expound upon an idea. The Bible uses metaphors heavily, especially when talking about Christ.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Metaphors are used in the New Testament to help describe the church. For example, Paul told Timothy: “These things I write to you, though I hope to come to you shortly; but if I am delayed, I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the ...

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · Metaphors are a universal mainstay of human communication. It is therefore unsurprising to find them throughout the books of the New Testament in many and varied forms––from short, pithy statements to complex metaphors that appear in extended discourses.

  4. —A metaphor is a blossom of one tree on the branch of another; it is a figure of speech by which a word or phrase is lifted to a meaning to which it is not literally entitled. A simple trope is a metaphor condensed.

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · A metaphor is a comparison made between two or more things using figurative or descriptive language. Metaphors serve to make it difficult to understand ideas or concepts more tangible. Metaphors also infuse written text with vivid descriptions that make the text more vibrant and enjoyable to read.

  6. There is extensive use of metaphor in the New Testament, as when Jesus says to Martha: ‘I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die’ (John 11.25).

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  8. May 4, 2017 · The Figurative Language dataset, now covering the whole New Testament, provides another useful lens on the text of Scripture, helping you see what is truly there instead of reading past it. * When English translations include metaphors that are not in the Greek, they are not tagged.

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