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EAugust

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How is the ash unusual?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In this allegory, what equivalents does Herbert give each of these terms: tenant, Lord, not thriving, suit, new lease, old lease, manor, land, dearly bought, take possession, his great birth?
 
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Answer to Question 1


  • The ash falls from the sky like snow, and appears to consist of human remains.



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The tenant is the soul; the Lord is the Lord God or more specifically in this context, Jesus Christ; not thriving signifies that the soul is not saved; the suit is the souls acceptance of Christ as Savior, through baptism; the new lease is the New Testament, which replaces the old lease, the Old Testament; the manor is Gods throne in heaven, and the land is the earth, which has been dearly bought by the sacrifice of Christs passion and death; Christ has gone to take possession of the landthat is, redeem it from the original sin of Adam and Evethrough his great birth in the form of his incarnation.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 20, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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