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Exergasia
Exergasia (from the Greek εξ, ''ex'', "out" and εργον, ''ergon'', "work") is a form of parallelism where one idea is repeated and only the way it is stated is changed.〔Silva Rhetoricae (2006). (Exergasia )〕 In Latin, exergasia is known as expolitio.〔Silva Rhetoricae (2006). (Expolitio )〕 ==History== This device of parallelism was first identified by the twelfth-century Jewish scholars Abraham Ibn Ezra and Joseph Kimhi, who referred to it as "kefel 'inyan be-millot shonot" ("doubling of the thought with other words").〔Jewish Encyclopedia (2006). (Parallelism in Hebrew Poetry )〕 The term was next identified by Christian Schoettgen, who wrote "De Exergasia Sacra" ("From sacred exergasia") in 1733.〔Giving & Sharing Online Library (2006). (How to Enjoy the Bible )〕 The Bishop Robert Lowth identified specific types of parallelism and further defined the concept in the late eighteenth century.〔
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