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#### Some things commonly found in poetry
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* Many figures of speech such as [Apostrophe](../figs-apostrophe/01.md).
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* Many figures of speech (see [Figres of Speech](../figs-intro/01.md).
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* Parallel lines (see [Parallelism](../figs-parallelism/01.md))
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* Repetition of some or all of a line
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>Praise him, all his angels; praise him, all his hosts.
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The Bible uses poetry for songs, teaching, and prophecy. Almost all of the books of the Old Testament have poetry in them and many of the books are completely poetry.
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This example of [Parallelism with the Same Meaning](../figs-synonparallelism/01.md) has two lines that mean the same thing.
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This example of parallelism has two lines that mean the same thing. (see [Parallelism](../figs-parallelism/01.md))
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>... for you saw my affliction;
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>you knew the distress of my soul. (Psalm 31:7 ULB)
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