“The language of Scripture is, as a general thing, not philosophical but popular, not scientific but poetic, not so much an analytic language, fond of sharp discriminations and exact statements, as a synthetical language, abounding in concrete terms, the representatives not of abstractions, but of facts of actual existence and experience, and which in their meaning gradually shade into each other, without any definite lines of distinction” (Broadus, Preparation and Delivery, p. 57).
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