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Ainat [17]
2 years ago
9

Direction create 5 sets of analogies related to God and his creations which start whit the English alphabet provided use the exa

mple given as your guide
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English
1 answer:
vivado [14]2 years ago
8 0

<u>Here are some examples of </u><u>analogies</u><u> related to God and His creations:</u>

  • 5 sets of analogies related to God and his creations

<u>SYNONYMS</u>

Obedience : Submission

Love : Admiration

Light : Radiance

Darkness : Dim

Joy : Gladness

<u>ANTONYMS-1</u>

Forgiveness : God’s wrath

Heaven : Hell

Light : Darkness

Death : Resurrection

Slavery : Freedom

<u>ANTONY-2</u>

Birth : Death

Blessing : Condemnation

<u>PART TO WHOLE</u>

Tree of Life : Garden of Eden

Adam and Eve : Earth

Genesis : Old Testament

Revelation : New Testament

Peter : 12 Disciples

<u>CAUSE-EFFECT</u>

Forgiveness : Eternal life

Six days of work : God’s creations

Moses : 10 Commandments

Plagues : Israelites’ freedom

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