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### Examples from the Bible
+In the two examples below, the second noun describes the first noun.
+
>... who calls you into his own kingdom and glory. (1 Thessalonians 2:12 ULB)
-Though "kingdom" and "glory" are both nouns, "glory" actually tells what kind of kingdom it is: it is a his own kingdom of glory or his own glorious kingdom.
+ * In this figure, the noun "glory" describes "kingdom." It is his glorious kingdom.
>... for I will give you words and wisdom ... (Luke 21:15 ULB)
-"Words" and "wisdom" are nouns, but in this figure of speech "wisdom" describes "words."
+ * In this figure, the noun "wisdom" describes "words." They are wise words.
+
+In the example below the first adjective describes the second adjective.
>If you are willing and obedient ... (Isaiah 1:19 ULB)
-"Willing" and "obedient" are adjectives, but "willing" describes "obedient."
+ * The adjective "willing" describes how people should be obedient. They should be willingly obedient. (They should obey willingly.)
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