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What does the Bible say about prosopopeia?

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Prosopopeia is when inanimate objects are given human-like qualities in Scripture, illustrating deeper truths.

In Scripture, prosopopeia refers to the metaphorical attribution of human characteristics to non-human entities. This literary device serves to enhance understanding of various biblical principles. For example, in Genesis 48:14, Jacob's hands are described as 'understanding,' indicating that they were guided purposefully. Similarly, Job 29:11 states that the ear 'blessed me,' which personifies the ear as if it could express happiness or approval. These metaphors draw attention to the significance of the actions being described, allowing readers to grasp profound theological insights through vivid imagery.
Scripture References: Genesis 48:14, Job 29:11, Psalm 35:10

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