Topic: How Marvell uses his language to express his concern to this poem "to his niece" and how to make it unforgettable. "To his niece" is a poem of love written by Andrew Marvell to his mistress to accept his love proposal. In the entire poem, he expressed his concern about the time between the two by using persuasive and convincing vocabulary. The first two lines of my poem says, "We have enough world and time, this is awkward, my wife has no crime." He said that this should be explained to the mistress It was. By using words like "Yes" or "Enough" it is clear that it is not so.
Please remember that these people have multiple names in the Bible. Adam, Noah, Abraham (Abram before his name changed), Isaac and James (when his name changes Israel). Do not forget the two names Jacob and Abraham. The fact that Israel is sometimes Jacob, sometimes the country of Israel, and sometimes the country of Israel should not be ignored. First, let's take a look at the background, the numbers listed, and the places listed. Next, let's see the meaning of the name in the text. In the figure below, you can see that Adam and Noah mentioned one after another in Genesis. Abram changed its name to about 12,000 words and made it Abraham. Then we did not listen to Abram, we only heard about Abraham. The Bible often refers to "Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob" as our ancestors, so we see these three names appear together in the same place in the text.
It is more than just a label. The name given by God makes sense. For example, when God promised Abraham to be "the father of many countries," God said to Abraham, "Father's height (worship)", Abraham's name "Massive father (all)" Meaning. Similarly, God names a beast as a symbol of its definitional attribute. A number 6 indicates incomplete, usually a number is used as a symbol in the Bible. There are things in God's eyes that represent incomplete or defective things. It may be related to the enemies of God. - Chronicles 2 20: 6, Daniel 3: 1
In Genesis 17, when Abraham was ninety-nine years old, God was told his name: "Abraham" - "Father of many countries" and gave him circumcision. Abraham was convinced that Sarah had a son. Shortly thereafter, three men visited Abraham and Sarah. One of the guests told Abraham that Sarah had a son when he arrived next year. At the entrance to the tent, Sarah has heard what she said, and she said that she smiled and could have a child with her age. Sarah soon got pregnant and gave Abraham a son at the moment of prophecy. At that time, 100-year-old Abraham named the child "Isaac". Isaac continues to be an important figure in the Bible story and calls Jacob the Israeli ultimate patriarch Jacob.