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How do we know that biblical figures of speech like synecdoche are true?

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Biblical figures of speech, including synecdoche, are affirmed through their consistent application across scripture and their role in communicating divine truths.

The truth of biblical figures of speech, including synecdoche, is established through their pervasive usage throughout the scriptures, demonstrating a literary and theological consistency. For instance, the use of a 'lion' not only reflects physical characteristics but symbolizes a mighty being (Isaiah 15:9). Such metaphorical language serves a profound purpose: it conveys complex spiritual and moral truths succinctly, making them more accessible. Moreover, the divine inspiration of scripture assures us that these figures are not mere linguistic flourishes but integral to God's communicative purpose, affirming the accuracy and reliability of Biblical revelation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 15:9

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