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Structural Analysis – Sefer Devarim
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<li><b>Names</b> – The name "אֵלֶּה הַדְּבָרִים", which is derived from the opening words of the book,<fn>he first two words of the book are used in the name, or only the second word "דְבָרִים" in the abridged form of the name, in order to differentiate it from the second book of the Torah "וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמוֹת".</fn> dates back to antiquity.<fn><a href="Eusebius" data-aht="source">Eusebius </a>cites Origen as writing that this was the name used by the Jews.</fn>  Rabbinic sources refer to the book as משנה תורה, referring to the book's review of earlier history and law.  This name is already found in Devarim itself and in Yehoshua, though from context it is difficult to know what book/s or chapters the title encompasses.</li> | <li><b>Names</b> – The name "אֵלֶּה הַדְּבָרִים", which is derived from the opening words of the book,<fn>he first two words of the book are used in the name, or only the second word "דְבָרִים" in the abridged form of the name, in order to differentiate it from the second book of the Torah "וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמוֹת".</fn> dates back to antiquity.<fn><a href="Eusebius" data-aht="source">Eusebius </a>cites Origen as writing that this was the name used by the Jews.</fn>  Rabbinic sources refer to the book as משנה תורה, referring to the book's review of earlier history and law.  This name is already found in Devarim itself and in Yehoshua, though from context it is difficult to know what book/s or chapters the title encompasses.</li> | ||
− | <li><b>Themes </b>– Sefer Devarim is distinct | + | <li><b>Themes </b>– Sefer Devarim is distinct from previous books of the Torah in that it is consists almost entirely of Moshe's various speeches before his death.  <b><br/></b></li> |
<li><b>Setting</b></li> | <li><b>Setting</b></li> | ||
<li><b>Timing</b></li> | <li><b>Timing</b></li> |
Version as of 11:38, 2 August 2017
Structural Analysis – Sefer Devarim
"Moshe's Farewell Addresses"
Boundaries of the Book
- Names – The name "אֵלֶּה הַדְּבָרִים", which is derived from the opening words of the book,1 dates back to antiquity.2 Rabbinic sources refer to the book as משנה תורה, referring to the book's review of earlier history and law. This name is already found in Devarim itself and in Yehoshua, though from context it is difficult to know what book/s or chapters the title encompasses.
- Themes – Sefer Devarim is distinct from previous books of the Torah in that it is consists almost entirely of Moshe's various speeches before his death.
- Setting
- Timing
- Characters
- Genre