Wed Nov 29 Bible
Wed Nov 29 Bible
Wed Nov 29 Bible
Wednesday, November 29 th
Warm Up
What in the World Wednesday
https://youtu.be/l06Ndw4lslI
WHAT happened?
WHERE?
WHEN?
WHY?
HOW can we pray for those involved?
Figures of Speech
A word or phrase used to communicate
something other than its literal meaning.
Figures of speech are used to enhance
communication and to make writing
more colorful. They should always be
interpreted in context.
Figures of Speech
Take notes on page 99 in your workbook.
Figures of Speech
Metaphor
A figurative description that uses a
direct comparison.
Example: Psalm 23:1
Figures of Speech
Metaphor
The Lord is my shepherd.
Interpreting metaphors: Discern was
qualities the two things share.
Figures of Speech
Metaphor
Psalm 69:2
Figures of Speech
Simile
A figurative comparison that uses like
or as.
Job 14:2
Figures of Speech
Simile
Interpreting similes: Discern what
important qualities the two items share.
Job 7:1-2
Figures of Speech
Personification
Speaking of a nonliving thing as if it
were human.
Example: Psalm 98:8
Figures of Speech
Personification
Interpreting Personification: Remember
that personification is a figure of
speech, not to be taken literally.
Personification intensifies the writers
point.
Deuteronomy 32:1
Figures of Speech
Hyperbole
Deliberate exaggeration for effect.
Example: Psalm 91:7
Figures of Speech
Hyperbole
Interpreting Hyperbole: remember that
hyperbole is a figure of speech, not to
be taken literally. Its purpose is to
emphasize a point.
John 21:25