Paronomasia In The Old Testament is a book written by Immanuel Moses Casanowicz in 1894. The book explores the use of paronomasia, which is a literary device that involves playing with words that sound similar but have different meanings, in the Old Testament. Casanowicz examines various examples of paronomasia in the Hebrew Bible, including puns, wordplays, and other forms of linguistic humor. He also discusses the cultural and historical context...