diff --git a/translate/writing-poetry/01.md b/translate/writing-poetry/01.md index 8ec9537..1f49782 100644 --- a/translate/writing-poetry/01.md +++ b/translate/writing-poetry/01.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Poetry is one of the ways that people use the words and sounds of their language #### In poetry we commonly find: * many figures of speech such as [Apostrophe](../figs-apostrophe/01.md) -* parallel lines (See [Parallelism](../figs-parallelism/01.md) and [Parallelism with the Same Meaning](../figs-synonparallelism/01.md).) +* parallel lines (See [Parallelism](../figs-parallelism/01.md)) * repetition of some or all of a line > Praise him, all his angels; praise him, all his hosts. Praise him, sun and moon; praise him, all you shining stars. (Psalm 148:2-3 ULT) @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The Bible uses poetry for songs, teaching, and prophecy. Almost all of the books > … for you saw my affliction; you knew the distress of my soul. (Psalm 31:7b ULT) -This example of [Parallelism with the Same Meaning](../figs-synonparallelism/01.md) has two lines that mean the same thing. +This example of [Parallelism](../figs-parallelism/01.md) has two lines that mean the same thing. > Yahweh, judge the nations; vindicate me, Yahweh, because I am righteous and innocent, Most High. (Psalm 7:8 ULT)