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Distributive Parallelism and Instrumentality in Proverbs 26:3

Introduction to Proverbs 26:3: Wisdom in the Whip and the Word Proverbs 26:3 is a striking example of proverbial instruction employing both poetic symmetry and metaphorical economy. The verse connects three subjects (horse, donkey, fool) with three corresponding tools (whip, … Continue reading

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