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Metaphor E3: Chaotic Waters

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Jun 25, 2018
Dive into the fascinating metaphor of chaotic waters as a symbol of uncreation in the Bible. Explore its personification of evil, illustrated through powerful stories like the Exodus. Learn how water imagery shifts from chaos to the life-giving river in Eden, paralleling themes of danger and divine intervention. The discussion also touches on the significance of metaphors in shaping human existence and understanding, highlighting both the turmoil and renewal found within biblical narratives.
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Metaphorical Interpretation

  • Biblical metaphors shouldn't be taken literally.
  • They point to deeper realities beyond simple description, especially regarding the new creation.
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Poetry's Purpose

  • Poetry uses metaphors to express what's hard to articulate.
  • T.S. Eliot describes poetry as "raids on the inarticulate," capturing transcendent truths.
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Chaotic Waters Metaphor

  • The Bible uses chaotic waters as a metaphor for danger and death, contrasting with the life-giving river of Eden.
  • This metaphor reflects the ancient view of the sea as dangerous and unruly.
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