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Book Description
- Title:
- The Poetry of Our Lord. An Examination of the Formal Elements of Hebrew Poetry in the Discourses of Jesus Christ
- Author:
- Charles Fox Burney [1868-1925]
- Publication Year:
- 1925
- Location:
- Oxford
- Publisher:
- Clarendon Press
- Pages:
- 182
- Subjects:
- Hebrew Poetry, Jesus Christ, Teaching
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The Formal Characteristics of Hebrew Poetry
- Parallelism
- Synonymous
- Antithetic
- Synthetic or Constructive
- Rhythm
- Four-beat
- Three-beat
- Kina
- The Principles of Stress-Accentuation in Hebrew Poetry
- Appended note on the theory of Rabbi Azariah
- The Use of Parallelism by Our Lord
- Synonymous Parallelism
- Antithetic Parallelism
- Synthetic Parallelism
- Step-Parallelism
- A further point of connexion between the Fourth Gospel and the Synoptists
- The Use of Rhythm by Our Lord
- Preliminary remarks
- Four-beat Rhythm
- Three-beat Rhythm
- Kina-Rhythm
- The Use of Rhyme By Our Lord
- Rhyme almost unused in most of the literary poetry of the Old Testament
- Its use in the Folk-poetry of the Hebrews
- Its use in the Gnomic literature of the Hebrews
- Enhanced facilities for Rhyme offered by Aramaic
- Illustrations of the use of Rhyme by our Lord
- Index of Biblical References