Figures of Speech of Repetition

How God’s Word Interprets Itself Integrity of the Word Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Carr, Jesse 11/04/2010 11/04/2010

The goal of this teaching is to help people learn how to identify figures of speech, specifically regarding repetition, so they can further understand and believe the Bible in their personal lives. Figures of speech are like what condiments or spices are to food to help accentuate the flavor. Explanations and examples are provided for the four figures of speech: anaphora, polysyndeton, asyndeton, and polyptoton. The point of recognizing figures of speech is not to be able to identify the formal name of each figure, but, instead, to understand what God wants highlighted. Misunderstanding figures of speech can and has caused issues leading to wrong practice and division. In the Bible, repetition helps drive home what God wants to be emphasized including how to renew our minds, what the love of God does, the profit of each manifestation of the spirit, and so much more.

An Introduction to Figures of Speech Used in the Bible

How God’s Word Interprets Itself Integrity of the Word Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 11/04/2010 11/04/2010

In this first teaching of the series some different types of figures of speech are briefly looked at, including exaggeration, euphemism, and repetition, to begin to learn how to spot them and how they work in the Scriptures.

Figures of Speech

An Introduction to Figures of Speech Used in the Bible

An Introduction to Figures of Speech Used in the Bible How God’s Word Interprets Itself Integrity of the Word Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Various Teachers 11/04/2010 11/11/2010

We want to understand God’s Word so we can believe it and please God and we are to take God’s Word literally whenever and wherever possible, the exceptions being when He uses figures of speech and orientalisms to communicate His truth. The use of figures of speech – places where something is said which is not literal or goes outside of the normal rules of language – is a key to the Word’s interpretation in the verse because it is how God highlights what is important in His Word. This series is a simple introduction to some figures of speech used in the Bible so we can learn to spot them as we read.

Jesus Christ: The Subject of the Written Word

The Hope How God’s Word Interprets Itself Integrity of the Word Greenkill Conference Center Zolezzi, Steve 04/29/2011 04/29/2011

Jesus Christ is the subject of the written word from Genesis 3:15 to Revelation 22:21. Since the fall of man, God has consistently given solutions to man’s plight. In the Old Testament, they looked forward to the promised Messiah. In the Gospels, he was present. In the Grace Administration, we look back at his accomplishments and look forward to his appearing.

Prophesies of the Messiah

Introduction to Romans

The First Century Church How God’s Word Interprets Itself Hasbrouck Heights VFW (Hasbrouck Heights, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 10/21/2007 10/21/2007

In this introductory teaching, Romans is introduced as a doctrinal epistle that is the foundation of the Church Epistles. An explanation and examples of doctrine, reproof, and correction are laid out to show how Romans has a direct effect on Corinthians and Galatians, as well as how the other Church Epistles build on Romans.

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