Difference between revisions of "Literary Devices – Bereshit 19/0"
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− | Tanakh Lab demonstrates that the word “ish” is a milah manchah of the story of the angels visiting Sedom in Bereshit 19:1-17.  The word--which is often used in Tanakh to connote gravitas and leadership--is used in relation to the angels, the residents of Sedom, and Lot, and reflects the question of who in this narrative holds genuine power and what it means to behave with moral authority and strength. | + | Tanakh Lab demonstrates that the word “ish” is a milah manchah of the story of the angels visiting Sedom in Bereshit 19:1-17.  The word--which is often used in Tanakh to connote gravitas and leadership--is used in relation to the angels, the residents of Sedom, and Lot, and reflects the question of who in this narrative holds genuine power and what it means to behave with moral authority and strength. |
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<subcategory>ידע | <subcategory>ידע |