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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
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God is a communicating God, speaking to create, to rule, to inform, to bless, and to curse. God’s Word includes poetry. Give an

example of poetry from the Bible. As an image bearer of God, mankind is also a communicative being and responsible for communicating with God and fellow humans (Isaiah 50:4). Describe how you can use poetry to communicate. (Write in complete sentences.)
English
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vova2212 [387]3 years ago
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Answer:

For the example of poetry look through Psalms, there's a lot in there!

There are many ways to communicate using poetry, but these would include the ways I use poetry to communicate. One way I use poetry to communicate is by the way I feel, that's typically how many people do it.. I say by the way I feel because it is one of many ways for my feelings to come forth & be out in the open. Poetry gives me a chance to come face to face with how I feel, so when writing I typically write about what has hurt me or what is keeping me in sync. Poetry is one of the things that I can connect to, because it is how I can come forth about the way I feel... It is communicating with me, people who hurt me, or my loved ones.

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I hope this helped, have a blessed day, xoxo!!

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