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Metaphor

Simile

Metonymy

Synecdoche

Merism

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Anthropomorphism

Anthropomorphism

The metaphor, "Yahweh is Judge" (see judicial language), is an entailment of the metaphor, "Yahweh is King" (see especially vv.5b, 8ab; cf. the blending of royal and judicial language in Ps. 72:1-2). As King, Yahweh gives victory on the battlefield, brings justice to the world, and provides refuge for the oppressed. The metaphor, "Yahweh is Judge" (see judicial language), is an entailment of the metaphor, "Yahweh is King" (see especially vv.5b, 8ab; cf. the blending of royal and judicial language in Ps. 72:1-2). As King, Yahweh gives victory on the battlefield, brings justice to the world, and provides refuge for the oppressed.

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Apostrophe

Euphemism

Hyperbole

Sarcasm, irony

Rhetorical questions

Idioms

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