On 8/17/04 12:09 PM, "Peter Kirk" <peterkirk AT qaya.org> wrote:
Some texts like Ecclesiastes, and parts of Proverbs, may be made up of a
separate short discourses thrown together with no real cohesion. But at
least we can assume that each such discourse is intended to make sense.
Peter,
Discourse segments at every level can have general cohesion but lack
cohesion in some details. I was recently working on a crux in Luke 4:22
(off-topic) where cohesion breaks down in the last clause of the verse.
Trying to force cohesion onto this last clause causes more problems than it
solves. I can't grab an OT example from memory.
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