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  2. Biblical poetry - Wikipedia

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    Not even the parallelismus membrorum is an absolutely certain indication of ancient Hebrew poetry. This "parallelism" occurs in the portions of the Hebrew Bible that are at the same time marked frequently by the so-called dialectus poetica; it consists in a remarkable correspondence in the ideas expressed in two successive units (hemistiches, verses, strophes, or larger units); for example ...

  3. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    Within New Formalism, a literary movement in American poetry, there are several authors of Christian poetry. They include Dana Gioia , Frederick Turner , David Middleton, and James Matthew Wilson. When asked by William Baer about his decision to write Christian poetry, English-American New Formalist Frederick Turner said, "In the 20th century ...

  4. Christian literature - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy, plays, lyrical poetry, biography, narrative writings, novels included, most of the theological and hagiographical works are not included. Bible (c. 1400 BC –AD 100) – numerous authors; The Book of Job in the Bible (c. 1500 –1000 BC) – unknown author; Psalms in the Bible, hymns, poems (c. 1000 BC) – David

  5. List of Protestant authors - Wikipedia

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    David Jeremiah (born 1941) – radio and television evangelist, pastor, and expository author from El Cajon, California; Adoniram Judson (1788–1850) – missionary to Burma; translated the Bible from English to Burmese; Benjamin Keach (1640–1704) – author of scriptural parables and catechism from Southwark, South London, England; William ...

  6. Christian Latin literature - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is made between ‘North African’ and ‘European’ translations on the basis of differences which appear in the authors from the respective locales. [1] Until the end of the 3rd century, the main genre was apologetics (justifications of Christianity), by writers such as Minucius Felix, Tertullian, Arnobius, and Lactantius.

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  8. Psalm 119 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 119 is one of about a dozen alphabetic acrostic poems in the Bible. Its 176 verses are divided into twenty-two stanzas, one stanza for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet; within each stanza, each of the eight verses begins (in Hebrew) with that letter. [18] The name of God (Yahweh/Jehovah) appears twenty-four times.

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