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23 Cards in this Set
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A pattern of similarities
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Parallelism
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A short story teaching a spiritual lesson
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Parable
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Hebrew word for proverb
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Mashal
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To be different or opposite
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Contrasting
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Alike in meaning
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Synonymous
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A short moral lesson
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Proverb
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Having the form of a parable
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Parabolic
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A short statement of an aim
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Motto
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Added to the end of a book
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Appendix
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Belonging to a proverb
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Proverbial
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Psalms, Ecclesiastes, proverbs, and Esther are the "poetical books" or the Old Testament.
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False
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A proverb teaches the difference between good and bad character and conduct.
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True
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Parallelism is rhyme and rhythm.
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False
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Parallelism is a pattern of similarities.
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True
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The basic pattern of the Biblical proverb consists of two lines.
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True
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In synonymous pattern, the first and second lines are nearly the same.ale
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False
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In contrasting parallelism, the first and second lines are nearly the same.
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False
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Parabolic parallelism has three lines.
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False
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In a single-sentence parallelism, the second line simply completes the sentence started in the first.
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True
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Numerical proverbs have a number in the first line which is made one larger in the second.
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True
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Numerical proverbs state a number in the first line and increase it by ??? in a second.
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One
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When two or more proverbs with similar topics appear together, they are called a proverbial
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Chain
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The literal meaning of marshal which is translated proverbs is
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To be like
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