Repetition is the most common formal device for organizing a literary unit in biblical Hebrew prose.
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Publish Date
February 2001
Publisher
Michael Glazier Books,
Liturgical Press
Language
English
Pages
205
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Style and Structure in Biblical Hebrew Narrative
February 2001, Michael Glazier Books, Liturgical Press
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0814658970 9780814658970
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