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Analogues

Definition: "Analogues" in the Bible refers to similar or equal qualities or characteristics found within two or more objects, often used to describe their qualities as one whole unit. Definition: - Analogues are objects that have qualities or properties that are similar to those of another object, but are not identical. - They can be seen in various aspects of life, including art, architecture, design, and the physical world. Example Usage: 1. "He was a man of great understanding; he had an unusual ability to know things deeply." - This passage describes his understanding and deep insights as analogous to knowledge gained from studying ancient texts. 2. "The king had two lions; they were both very magnificent beasts, but one was much more majestic than the other." - The king's lions were analogues of the majestic animals he used in courtly display, showcasing their respective qualities and magnificence. 3. "He who has not heard a word from any angel or angelic wisdom is not to be considered wise, because even if it be as good as gold, still he is no more than the man whom the angel says will go on like a bird." - This verse describes how humans should not rely solely on knowledge gained through reading; they must also seek spiritual guidance and wisdom from angels and divine inspiration.


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