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the spider over the flame
Jonathan Edwards used a spider on s string being held above the flames. It was a picture of God keeping the sinner out of Hell.
The old woman spun thread like a spider; so quick and nimble.Jenny scurried past her stepmother like a spider; afraid to be stepped on by her humongous army boots.Thomas proudly bungee jumped like a spider; dangling from the sky without fear.Try to come up with your own!
Robert J. Edwards has written: 'The spider subfamily Clubioninae of the United States, Canada, and Alaska (Araneae: Clubionidae)' -- subject(s): Clubionidae
The figurative language that John Edwards used in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' helped individuals see the power of sin and the terror of God's wrath. Figurative language used includes comparing good deeds to a spider web.
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Jonathan Edwards used various allusions in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," such as the metaphor of God holding sinners over the pit of hell like a spider or an arrow, referring to biblical verses. He also alluded to the sense of immediacy and uncertainty of life, comparing it to a thread that can be severed at any moment. Additionally, Edwards referenced historical events, like the destruction of the Spanish Armada, to emphasize the power and wrath of God.
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards is a classic example of Puritan Plain Style writing. It uses short words and direct statements to convey the idea of God's wrath and the consequences of sin, making references to everyday items like a spider held over a flame to illustrate the precariousness of human existence before God.
A spiderling is the term to describe a baby spider. Sometimes spider enthusiasts will shorten the term and just say 'slings.
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heavy as lead, spider's web would have to stop a fallen rock