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A Chiasm in Genesis

A chiasm is a literary technique I’ve wrote about before. This particular one is found in Genesis 17:3-17.

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Author Mark UrainePosted on October 14, 2020Categories Genesis, TanakhTags chiasm, Genesis 17:3-17Leave a comment on A Chiasm in Genesis

Chiasms

A Chiasm is a literary technique used frequently in the Bible. It’s a symmetrical pattern that incorporates two or more ideas; A and B. These ideas are grouped with related variants (A1, B1) and structured as such; A,B,B1,A1. They might also look like A,B,C…C,B,A.

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Author Mark UrainePosted on June 22, 2017Categories Genesis, TanakhTags chiasmLeave a comment on Chiasms

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