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2021
Denise Riley has been incorporating parts of songs in her poetry since her first collection. She has also often written poems that sound like songs in their own right, including poems that shift into the rhyming four- and three-beat lines by which ‘song’ as a lyric form has generally been characterized, and poems that recall ballad and hymn stanzas ...
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Denise Riley has been incorporating parts of songs in her poetry since her first collection. She has also often written poems that sound like songs in their own right, including poems that shift into the rhyming four- and three-beat lines by which ‘song’ as a lyric form has generally been characterized, and poems that recall ballad and hymn stanzas ...
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2009
Abstract The Song of Songs, the Bible's only love poem, contains arguably the most lyrical poetry in the Bible. Nowhere else can one find such rich, sonorous, and sensuous vocabulary, such densely metaphorical language, such vibrant and striking imagery, such imaginative flights of fancy, and such freedom from formal poetic conventions ...
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Abstract The Song of Songs, the Bible's only love poem, contains arguably the most lyrical poetry in the Bible. Nowhere else can one find such rich, sonorous, and sensuous vocabulary, such densely metaphorical language, such vibrant and striking imagery, such imaginative flights of fancy, and such freedom from formal poetic conventions ...
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2017
This chapter is dedicated to Rabbi Akiva’s approach to the quintessential love song. The discussion begins with a comparison between the descriptions of human love in the Prophets that use human love as a metaphor for divine love and a means of conveying religious and spiritual messages, and in Song of Songs that refers to human love per se and leaves ...
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This chapter is dedicated to Rabbi Akiva’s approach to the quintessential love song. The discussion begins with a comparison between the descriptions of human love in the Prophets that use human love as a metaphor for divine love and a means of conveying religious and spiritual messages, and in Song of Songs that refers to human love per se and leaves ...
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2011
In this addition to the well-received Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, Paul Griffiths offers theological exegesis of the Song of Songs. This commentary, like each in the series, is designed to serve the church--providing a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups--and demonstrate the continuing intellectual and ...
Gianni Barbiero, Michael Tait
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In this addition to the well-received Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, Paul Griffiths offers theological exegesis of the Song of Songs. This commentary, like each in the series, is designed to serve the church--providing a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups--and demonstrate the continuing intellectual and ...
Gianni Barbiero, Michael Tait
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2021
Abstract The essay reviews the current trend of classifying Song of Songs as a Wisdom book. Instead of hastily subsuming the unique expressions of love under the rubric of wisdom and allegory, it is proposed that Song of Songs is a powerful lyric creation of a counter-world, where sentiments—otherwise carefully veiled—can be freely ...
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Abstract The essay reviews the current trend of classifying Song of Songs as a Wisdom book. Instead of hastily subsuming the unique expressions of love under the rubric of wisdom and allegory, it is proposed that Song of Songs is a powerful lyric creation of a counter-world, where sentiments—otherwise carefully veiled—can be freely ...
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1977
The Song of Songs has been compared to a lock for which the key was lost. Traditionally ascribed to King Solomon, the book has a sensuous imagery that has been the subject of various allegorical interpretations, chiefly as relating to Yahweh’s love for Israel or Christ’s love for the Church. Marvin H.
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The Song of Songs has been compared to a lock for which the key was lost. Traditionally ascribed to King Solomon, the book has a sensuous imagery that has been the subject of various allegorical interpretations, chiefly as relating to Yahweh’s love for Israel or Christ’s love for the Church. Marvin H.
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2001
Relationships are a wonderful, mysterious, often elusive, sometimes painful part of the human experience. The most intimate of all human relationships, according to the Bible, is that between a husband and a wife. It is no surprise, therefore, that there is a book of the Bible, the Song of Songs, that focuses on this relationship. What is surprising is
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Relationships are a wonderful, mysterious, often elusive, sometimes painful part of the human experience. The most intimate of all human relationships, according to the Bible, is that between a husband and a wife. It is no surprise, therefore, that there is a book of the Bible, the Song of Songs, that focuses on this relationship. What is surprising is
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The lexical coverage of popular songs in English language teaching
, 2017F. Tegge
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Song ho song / song fang tham / song pha mat song
2010National Library of Laos +1 more
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Pop songs in the classroom: time-filler or teaching tool?
, 2018F. Tegge
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