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How do we know that metaphors are important in the Bible?

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Metaphors enrich biblical understanding and facilitate deeper engagement with the text.

The usage of metaphors in the Bible elevates the language of Scripture, making it florid and resonant with meaning. These literary figures compel readers to look beyond the surface and grapple with the rich theological implications embedded within them. For example, metaphors can encapsulate entire doctrines of grace and human experience, providing a reflective lens through which believers interpret their faith and its challenges. As such, metaphors play a crucial role in theological discourse, drawing connections between the divine and the human realms.
Scripture References: Proverbs, John 10:11

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