Chiastic structures are utilized throughout the entirety of the Bible but are prominently found in the book of Genesis. This paper aims to research the stories of four different patriarchal characters of the Bible to see how chiastic structures are used in these stories. By looking at the stories of Noah, Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph in Genesis, I will demonstrate the effectiveness of chiastic structures covering the entirety of the stories, as well as how smaller chiasmi work within each. An appreciation of these chiastic structures deepens our appreciation of the formal structuring of Biblical narratives and the transformational character development arcs of the patriarchs and helps to give insight on the God of the Old Testament
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The book of Samuel is a brilliant work of biblical narrative literature, which has intrigued and ent...
Most readers of Scripture do not normally consider genealogies among its more exciting parts. Their ...
This study examines the construction of gendered and national identities in a selection of narrative...
The figure of Noah--who appears in the biblical book of Genesis as well as this story\u27s retelling...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the possibility of a parallel structure between t...
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This paper reconsiders the relation between the Primal History told in Gen 1-11 and the stories of t...
This study applies one phase of the structural semiotic analysis refined by J. Calloud from the work...
Albert Vanhoye, in his book entitled La structure littéraire de l\u27Épître aux Hébreux, discusses d...
The thesis explores the literary unity of the narratives of Adam-Eve and Cain-Abel supplemented with...
The first section of chapter one shows that critical scholarship has come to recognize the shortcomi...
Exegetical research on Gen 1 has been characterized since the 18th century essentially by a diachron...
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