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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.
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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 stanzas ar efurther marked by the comparison o fte drowning EGyptians to either stone or lead
 
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Version as of 13:15, 11 December 2023

Literary Devices – Shemot 15

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Structure 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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