Glossary
- Acrostic
- A poem in which the first letter of each verse follows the order of
letters in the Hebrew alphabet
- Apostrophe
- A figure of speech in which the writer addresses someone absent as
though present and capable of responding
- Beatitude
- A declaration of supreme blessedness or happiness
- Imprecatory
- Imprecatory poems are those which invoke curses upon enemies
- Inclusio
- A repeated phrase or line that stands at the beginning and end of a
poetic unit (stanza or poem) (DOTWPW)
- Lament
- A lament is a poem that defines a crises and invokes God for help
(LSB)
- Maskil
- to give instruction
- Messiah
- The anointed one, the great deliverer promised by God in the Old
Testament
- Messianic
- An Old Testament text of prophetic predictions related to the
Messiah
- Metaphor
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one
kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness
or analogy between them (MWCD)
- Miktam
- Literally means permanent and pictures that which is steadfast and
unmovable (TTB)
- Ode
- a lyric poem usually marked by exaltation of feeling and style,
varying length of line, and complexity of stanza forms (MWCD)
- Parallelism
- Two or more poetic lines that form a pattern based on repetition or
balance of thought and grammar and/or syntax (LSB)
- Personification
- A figure of speech in which human attributes are given to something
nonhuman
- Proverb
- A short, memorable statement giving insight into life
- Selah
- meditate on this
- Simile
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often
introduced by like or as (MWCD)
- Zion
- refers to Jerusalem, where the temple was located