Structure – Shemot 18/0

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Structural Analysis – Shemot 18
"Yitro's Visit"

Broader Context

  • Shemot 18 is part of the larger unit "A Nation in Transition" which encompasses Chapters 15:22 – 18:27. For further discussion and alternative understandings of the relationship between Chapter 18 and its surrounding chapters, see Structure of Sefer Shemot.
  • Step 1 – Boundaries of the Unit

    "Yitro's Visit" (18:1-27)

    • Frame – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.1
    • Characters – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers. In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.
    • Plot – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people. This theme is repeated numerous times – see vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23.

    Step 2 – Division into Scenes

    I. "Reunion" (18:1-12)
    II. "Yitro's Advice" (18:13-26)
    Aftermath: Yitro's Departure (18:27)

    Step 3.1 – Subdivision of Scene I

    A. "News & Arrival" (18:1-7)
    B. "Conversation" (18:8-12)

    Step 3.2 – Subdivision of Scene II

    A. "Problem" (18:13-18)
    B. "Proposal" (18:19-23)
    C. "Implementation" (18:24-26)

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