Monday, June 28, 2010

God writes poetry


Do you roll your eyes when I start to get enthusiastic about poetry?  Do you think you don't understand poetry or maybe even find it vague, long winded and pointless (If you fall under that last category you have to read Lewis Carrol's poem about poetry, it's hilarious).  

Well, you are not alone, but I think that (good) poetry is amazing.  It is beauty, it is raw emotion, it is instructive, it is funny, it is satirical, sarcastic, eye opening, rich and deep.  How can you not agree with me?  Well, if you still don't I have a few questions for you.

Q: How many books of poetry are in the Old Testament?
A: Officially there are 5 (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon), however, most of the book of prophecy are written largely in verse so a better question would be:

Q: What percentage of the O.T. is poetry
A: 1/3 or 33%.  There are only 7 o.t. books that contain no poetry (Leviticus, Ruth, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, and Malachi)

Does that shock you?

O.k., let's move onto the New Testament.

Q: How much of the New Testament is strictly poetry?
A: I have no idea.  This one is harder to quantify as there are songs, hymns, benedictions and beautifully lyric passages throughout so let's just look at one of the most amazing events in human history: the birth of Christ.  We know that it was foretold in O.T. poetry but in Luke we find that the events leading up to His birth are heralded by some of the loveliest songs ever written (The Magnificat, Luke 1:46-55; The Benedictus Luke 1:68-79; Gloria in Excelsis Luke 2:14; and Nunc Dimitis Luke 2:29-32) and that's just for starters!  The rest of the N.T. is full of hymns, prayers, benediction, ect -- and don't tell me that the Beatitudes don't have a special flow and beauty to them! But let's get back to our questions

Q: How much of the o.t. is quoted in the N.T.
A: There are 283 direct quotations
Q: What is the most quoted book in the New Testament
A: Psalms, a book of poetry, quoted 116 times
Q: What is the second most quoted book
A: Isaiah, another book of poetry quoted 66 times which means that (and please please please correct my faulty math, it's almost midnight) 35% of all the O.T. quotations found in the N.T. are poetry


So I ask you, are you reading Leviticus, Ruth, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, and Malachi exclusively in order to avoid poetry?  Or, are you reading some of the most beautiful literature known to man and not fully appreciating it for what it is - pure poetry.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

5

Is a nice number if you are talking about pairs of hot pink shoes or truffles or birthday cards.  Five is a huge number if you are talking cars or houses.  Five is an overwhelming number if you are talking children.  At least I think so.  In any case I'm about to find out in January.

If you think about it please pray for our baby.  Phillip and I have incompatible blood types and Isaac came out Coombs positive.  Since we don't know Phillip's blood type, we don't know if he is RH + (I'm negative) which can lead to problems with the baby; or if he is A, B, or AB (I'm O) which could lead to a milder reaction.

(The funny thing is that all my kids had jaundice - except Isaac and he was the one most at risk for it.)

I've also had a history of miscarriage which is why we normally keep this kind of news a secret but Phillip kind of let the cat out of the bag (I've never seen the man so excited) and since we haven't had a chance to tell eveyone that we should have told first we didn't want anyone to find out from a friend of a friend and get their feelings hurt. 

So, here it is.  Crazy, huh?

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