Pivot Patterns in the Former Prophets
By (Author) Nathan Klaus
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st June 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Judaism
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
224.066
Hardback
312
300g
The 'pivot pattern' is a unique type of chiasmus, a linguistic pattern characterized by an inversion of the internal order of a phrase or passage. The main idea is found primarily at its pivot, while its elements, normally of an uneven number, are distributed on both sides of the pivot in a mirrored symmetry. Klaus undertakes here to compile a 'grammar' of the pattern, and to characterize, exemplify and differentiate its various forms.
Dr Nathan Klaus obtained his doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and is Principal of Hasharon Junior High School in Ra'anana, Israel.