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Bible Lexicons
Bullinger's Figures of Speech Used in the Bible Bullinger's Figures of Speech
Epiphoza; or Epistrophe in Argument
The Repetition of the same Word or Words at the end of successive Sentences: used in Argument
Ep-i-pho´-za, from the Greek ἐπί (epi), upon, and φερεῖν (pherein) to bear or bring. Hence in a bad sense to attack or assault, especially with words. Epiphoza is the figure of Epistrophe, when used rhetorically in attack or in strong argument. We have an example in
2 Corinthians 11:22.-
"Are they Hebrew? so am I;
Are they Israelites? so am I;
Are they the seed of Abraham? so am I."
The repetition here greatly emphasizes and displays the feeling.