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− | <p>Professor Yonatan Grossman has pointed out the numerous literary devices that Tanakh uses to convey the harmonious, orderly nature of creation:</p> | + | <p>In his article, <a href="https://www.etzion.org.il/en/tanakh/studies-tanakh/literary-readings-tanakh/epiphora">Epiphora</a>, Professor Yonatan Grossman has pointed out the numerous literary devices that Tanakh uses to convey the harmonious, orderly nature of creation:<fn>He writes, "The literary structure here is not mere artifice; the echoing words, consonants, and vowels in this story are connected to the Torah's theme – the Creation of the Universe is an ordered, planned, and organized process."</fn>  </p> |
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Version as of 12:57, 17 June 2023
Literary Devices – Bereshit 1
Structure
Repetition
In his article, Epiphora, Professor Yonatan Grossman has pointed out the numerous literary devices that Tanakh uses to convey the harmonious, orderly nature of creation:1
Epiphora
Epiphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses:
- The creation story is built around the repetition of the phrase “and it was evening and it was morning, ____ day.”
- “‘Let there be a sky in the midst of the water/ And it will be a separator between water and water’" (1:6)
- "And God made the sky/ And He separated between the water which was below the sky/ And the water above the sky" (1:7)
- "The land produced vegetation – plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds” (1:12).
- “God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds.” (1:25)
Alliteration:
The Torah begins with the alliteration of the words “bereshit bara.”
Assonance
Assonace is repetition of the same vowelization with different consonants:
- “tohu vavohu” (1:2);
- “peru urevu” (1:22, 1:28)
- “betzalmenu kedemutenu” (1:26).
Concatenation
(linking together of phrases):
- the heavens and the land. And the land was ...” (1:1-2).