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Further Pauline assonance



There is always the thundrous resonance of Ep. Romans 1:31, too:
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asunetous asunthetous astorgous aneleemonas.

and perhaps even vaguely rhythmic, with an iambic feel:
v v  v -   v - v -     -  -  -   v v  v  -  v x

(...and then there's always "sophron"! ...)
--David N. WIGTIL.  ER Network Support.  U. S. Department of Energy.
Sophronos d' apistias
ouk estin ouden khresimoteron brotois.  (Euripides, "Helen" 1617-1618)
(There's nothing more helpful for mortals than sensible disbelief.)
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