![]() This is another way an author demonstrates that something is important. The amount of space or the number of chapters or verses devoted to a specific topic will reveal the importance of that topic (for example, note the emphasis of Romans 9 and Psalms 119). You can discover the content of the author’s message by noting and understanding each paragraph unit. A paragraph is a complete unit of thought. If you look at your Bible, you will see that the text has units called paragraphs (indented or marked ¶). However, when you read, “That tree has a very large trunk,” you know exactly what the word means, which makes it a term.) (For instance, the word trunk could apply to a tree, a car, or a storage box. ![]() Words can have many meanings, but terms are words used in a specific way in a specific context.
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