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<li>Bemidbar 1-10 is sandwiched by mention of the various tribal princes and their standards, marking these chapters as one coherent unit, with an overarching theme: the journey to and preparation for entry into Israel.&#160;</li>
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<li>See <a href="https://kitveyet.herzog.ac.il/articles/%d7%a1%d7%93%d7%a8-%d7%95%d7%aa%d7%95%d7%9b%d7%9f-%d7%91%d7%a1%d7%a4%d7%a8-%d7%91%d7%9e%d7%93%d7%91%d7%a8/">סדר ותוכן בספר במדבר</a>, by R. Aviyah HaCohen, for analysis of the structure of the book of Bemidbar as a whole. He divides into book three sections a) Bemidbar 1-10: The camp structure and travel&#160; b) Bemidbar 11-20: Complaints of the nation c) Bemidbar 21-34: Preparation for conquest and inheritance.</li>
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<li>For further discussion of the use of literary envelopes (also called "inclusios") and analysis of other structural devices found in Tanakh, with many examples, see <a href="Literary:Structural Devices" data-aht="page">Structural Devices</a>.</li>
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<li>Watch Bemidbar: The Story of Two Generations, by Dr. Yael Ziegler, for discussion of an alternative structure of the book of Bemidbar. She divides the book into main units, &#160; Bemidbar 1-19 which focuses on the&#160; generation that left Egypt and chapters 20-end which focus on the generation that enetrerd th and. in dpeth discussion of this unit of the book</li>
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Version as of 08:27, 13 March 2024

Literary Devices – Bemidbar 10

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Structure

Literary Envelope

  • Bemidbar 1-10 is sandwiched by mention of the various tribal princes and their standards, marking these chapters as one coherent unit, with an overarching theme: the journey to and preparation for entry into Israel. 

Articles

  • See סדר ותוכן בספר במדבר, by R. Aviyah HaCohen, for analysis of the structure of the book of Bemidbar as a whole. He divides into book three sections a) Bemidbar 1-10: The camp structure and travel  b) Bemidbar 11-20: Complaints of the nation c) Bemidbar 21-34: Preparation for conquest and inheritance.
  • For further discussion of the use of literary envelopes (also called "inclusios") and analysis of other structural devices found in Tanakh, with many examples, see Structural Devices.
  • Watch Bemidbar: The Story of Two Generations, by Dr. Yael Ziegler, for discussion of an alternative structure of the book of Bemidbar. She divides the book into main units,   Bemidbar 1-19 which focuses on the  generation that left Egypt and chapters 20-end which focus on the generation that enetrerd th and. in dpeth discussion of this unit of the book

Parallels and Contrasts Structural Devices

Key Words

Character Titles