Written with Feeling • Lesson 1

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Written with Feeling • Lesson 1

I. Introduction to Job A. The purpose of Job B. The literary style of Job 1. Job is one of the Old Testament poetic books 2. Job bears all the features of Old Testament poetry

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism 2. Synthetic parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism 2. Synthetic parallelism 3. Antithetic parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism 2. Synthetic parallelism 3. Antithetic parallelism 4. Emblematic parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism 2. Synthetic parallelism 3. Antithetic parallelism 4. Emblematic parallelism 5. Formal parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms 1. Synonymous parallelism 2. Synthetic parallelism 3. Antithetic parallelism 4. Emblematic parallelism 5. Formal parallelism 6. Climatic parallelism

II. Literary Features of Job A. Job’s parallelisms B. Job’s figures of speech 1. Simile 2. Metaphor 3. Merism 4. Personification

Accept the study of Job as personally important.