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Literary Devices – Bereshit 2-3

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Parallels and Contrasts

Chiastic Structure The story of Gan Eden can be construed as a chiasm,1 in which the turning point is the sin of eating from the Tree of Knowledge:  


  • a) The placement of man in Gan Eden: וַיַּנִּחֵהוּ בְגַן עֵדֶן ‎ (2:15) 
  • b) The naming of animals: וַיִּקְרָא הָאָדָם שֵׁמוֹת לְכׇל הַבְּהֵמָה  ‎(2:19-20)
  • c) The creation of Chava and her relationship with Adam: וְדָבַק בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ וְהָיוּ לְבָשָׂר אֶחָד ‎(2:22-24)
  • d) The dialogue between the snake and Chava: וַיֹּאמֶר הַנָּחָשׁ אֶל הָאִשָּׁה ‎(3:2-5) 
  • e) The sin of eating from the tree: וַתִּקַּח מִפִּרְיוֹ וַתֹּאכַל ‎(3:6) 
  • d') The curse on the relationship between the snake and Chavvah and offspring: וְאֵיבָה אָשִׁית בֵּינְךָ וּבֵין הָאִשָּׁה ‎(3:14-15) 
  • c') The curse on the relationship between Adam and Chava: וְאֶל אִישֵׁךְ תְּשׁוּקָתֵךְ וְהוּא יִמְשׇׁל בָּךְ ‎(3:16) 
  • b') The naming of Chavvah: ‎וַיִּקְרָא הָאָדָם שֵׁם אִשְׁתּוֹ חַוָּה ‎(3:20)‎
  • a') The banishment from Gan Eden: וַיְשַׁלְּחֵהוּ י״י אֱלֹהִים מִגַּן עֵדֶן‎ (3:22-23) 

The structure highlights how in the aftermath of sin, the status quo changes, and earlier relationships are reversed.

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