09-12-2003, 03:51 AM
Here's one of akhan Paul's posts from March, 2001.
Quote:Shlama All,
In verse 32, Maran Eshoa says:
Zamran Lakhun - "We sang to you"
w'La Raqdithun - "And you did not dance"
w'Alyan Lakhun - "And we have mourned for you"
w'La Bakhithun - "And you did not cry"
This type of poetry, in Semitic studies, is known as Line Parallelism, and is the most common form of poetic structure in all Semitic languages.
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