Daniel H. Fletcher

Psalms of Christ


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effect where line B often carries forward the thought of line A, and intensifies or amplifies it. As James Kugel notes, line B “goes beyond” line A.68 Instead of a simplistic A = B approach, Hebrew parallelism conveys “A is so, and what’s more, B is so.”69 Such “echoing” has the effect of line B not simply repeating line A, but heightening it. Or, as Tremper Longman notes, “The B colon intensifies, specifies, or sharpens the thought of the first colon.”70