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Style and Structure in Biblical Hebrew Narrative
Book • 2001
This book examines various symmetrical patterns and devices used in biblical Hebrew narrative to organize and connect literary units.
It delves into structures of organization, disjunction, and conjunction, providing insights into scriptural interpretation through literary analysis.
Jerome T. Walsh's work invites readers to explore the interpretive dynamics of these patterns in biblical texts.
It delves into structures of organization, disjunction, and conjunction, providing insights into scriptural interpretation through literary analysis.
Jerome T. Walsh's work invites readers to explore the interpretive dynamics of these patterns in biblical texts.
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as a helpful handbook on design principles in the Hebrew Bible.


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