by Casper Labuschagne
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Genesis -
Exodus -
Leviticus -
Numbers -
Deuteronomy -
Joshua -
Judges -
1 Samuel/2 Samuel -
1 Kings/2 Kings
What is presented here is a quantitative structural analysis of the books of Genesis-Kings, the Enneateuch.
Overview of the Results: the Compositional Structure of the Enneateuch.
In addition to the links to the analyses of the nine books the reader will find links to relevant articles published elsewhere on the site:
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last update: 2019/01/21
For the basic principles of logotechnical analysis, see my article General Introduction to Logotechnical Analysis as well as my book Numerical Secrets of the Bible.
Numerical Features of Genesis 22:1-19
The Story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38
The Last Words of Jacob in Genesis 47-49
Genesis: A Bird's-eye View of its Compositional Structure
The Story of Moses at Mount Horeb in Exodus 1:1-4:17
Numerical Features of Exodus 14
The song at the Reed Sea in Exodus 15
The Battle Against Amalek in Exodus 17:8-16
Numerical Features of Exodus 19 and 24
The Decalogue: Numerical Features of the Two Versions
Numerical Features of Exodus 21 and 22
Exodus 21-24: Specimen of a Numerical Composition.
Numerical Features of Exodus 23
Numerical Features of Exodus 33
Cloud and Tabernacle in Exodus 40:17-38 and Numbers 9:15-23
The Priestly Blessing in Numbers 6
Cloud and Tabernacle in Exodus 40:17-38 and Numbers 9:15-23
The Seven Oracles of Balaam in Numbers 22-24
The Decalogue: Numerical Features of the Two Versions
The Framework to the Song of Moses in Deuteronomy
The Setting of the Song of Moses in Deuteronomy
The Song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32
The Blessing of Moses in Deuteronomy 33
Note: the pdf files are separately downloadable