what is hebrew poetry
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Hebrew poetry refers to poetry written in the Hebrew language. It has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with examples of Hebrew poetry found in ancient texts such as the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the writings of the medieval Jewish poets. Hebrew poetry often incorporates various poetic devices such as rhyme, meter, and parallelism. It covers a wide range of themes including love, spirituality, nature, and social issues. Hebrew poetry has evolved over time, reflecting the cultural and linguistic changes of the Jewish people.