Difference between revisions of "Literary Devices – Shemot 15/0"
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− | The song of the sea can be divided into three strophes, each ending with a celebration of Hashem's supremacy, formulated with a poetic doubling. | + | The song of the sea can be divided into three strophes, each ending with a celebration of Hashem's supremacy, formulated with a poetic doubling. The stanzas ar efurther marked by the comparison o fte drowning EGyptians to either stone or lead |
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<category>Parallels and Contrasts | <category>Parallels and Contrasts |