Encara no tenim significats per a "hebrew poetry".
1But Hebrew poetry attained its meridian splendor in the Psalms of David.
2Recent new- Hebrew poetry has shown itself strongest in satire and elegy.
3Another characteristic of Hebrew poetry is the strong feeling of nationality it expresses.
4Hebrew poetry was quite different in some ways from modern poetry.
5Hebrew poetry, epic and lyrical, was thus antagonistic to the drama.
6Nor do we find in the passage any of the characteristics of Hebrew poetry.
7Dr. Mendes said that rhyming was not a characteristic of Hebrew poetry at all.
8In point of fact, the first Hebrew poetry after the Bible was secular not religious.
9However this may be, the original conception doubtless came from the stichometry of Hebrew poetry.
10Hebrew poetry, as is well known, is always expressing emotion in terms of bodily sensation.
11That is the characteristic mark of Hebrew poetry.
12These features of Hebrew poetry, however, spring from its internal force rather than from any external form.
13Scripture is full of it; the heart in Hebrew poetry represents the entire life, we might almost say.
14And he read for choice Hebrew -Hebrewpoetry, and on this particular occasion, the books of Job and Ezekiel.
15It is commonly assumed that post-Biblical Hebrew poetry revived for sacred ends; first hymns were written, then secular songs.
16He fell sick, and was compelled to give up his hap-hazard calling, to the great gain of Hebrew poetry.