Literary Devices – Shemot 32/0
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Literary Devices – Shemot 32
Parallels and Contrasts
Key Words
Character Titles
Moshe
- Moshe – Throughout most of the chapter, Moshe is referred to by his proper name.
- "This person Moshe" / זה משה האיש
- In verses 1 and 23, Moshe is uniquely referred to by the nation as "this person Moshe". Ramban suggests that this epithet proves that the people did not consider Moshe a god, and did not intend for the calf to be a god either. Abarbanel, by contrast, understands the epithet to reflect the people’s recognition that Moshe was vulnerable due to being a human being, and their desire to replace him with a being that was divine and immortal. Cf. Da'at Mikra that this epithet (particularly the word “this”) conveys a tone of disrespect and disdain.1
- Note that Moshe is also called “משה האיש” in Shemot 11:3. He is later referred to as “איש האלוקים”.2 The association of Moshe with the word “man” perhaps indicates his role as the human being who is the most direct messenger of God.