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Rhetoric
Within Pattern Analysis, rhetoric is the persuasive portion of a literary unit based on its structure. Certain locations within each literary unit are potentially persuasive–they are presented below for the sake of analysis. Normally, many of the potential locations can be persuasive, but often not all. The student is encouraged to listen to what the Holy Spirit seems to be emphasizing.
Most commonly it is an A-A'-B-B' arrangement. It can also be an A-A'-B-B'-C-C' or occasionally with a larger number of repeated elements such as an A-A'-A''-A'''-B-B'-B''-B''' structure. In an immediate repetition, a theme is repeated then a second theme with its repetition, a third theme with its repetition, and so on. As few as two elements may have been used, A-A'. Usually the emphasis, if there is one, is found in the X center point or in a summarization. Sometimes the second element augments the first with greater meaning, B and what’s more B'.
A frame is the repetition of a theme near the beginning and end of a structure or substructure. The surrounding layer of a frame encapsulates an inner portion. Scholars often mention a similar concept called an inclusio or inclusion where the repetition may be confined to a literary unit or it may span multiple literary units. Both portions of the frame are required. The two frame elements often do not have the same words—instead, they have the same general theme and sometimes they are antithetical. Other related names for frames are bookends, brackets, and envelopes. Oftentimes the frame contains an emphatic statement.
A summarization that concludes a basic structure which is designated with the letters SUM. For example, A-B-C-A'-B'-C'-SUM. A closing summary is also known as a concluding epitome, final unit, and an epilogue. It serves two functions: to summarize and to motivate. It is always emphatic and should be easily detected.
An opening or closing summarization that appears within a substructure. The schematic representation is the lowercase letters sum. This summarization may appear at the end of a substructure, a-b-x-a'-b'-sum, or at the beginning, sum-a-b-c-d. All the substructure summaries are emphatic.
This IMMEDIATE REPETITION stresses why we praise the Lord.
1) The two FRAME elements carry an emphasis by calling the reader to praise the Lord.
2) The reasons for praising the Lord are emphasized in the B elements. That is, the B′ element is an AMPLIFICATION of B by the REPEATED PHRASE Who, pointing to why the Lord is worthy.
3) The CLOSING SUMMARY includes the REPEATED PHRASE The Lord and He. These are seven attributes of the Lord, none of which are more important than the other. The end of that list, that is the SUBSTRUCTURE SUMMARY in verse 10A, concludes with an eighth way: The Lord will reign forever. Show More Rhetoric Show Less Rhetoric
IMMEDIATE REPETITION:
... he who trusts the Lord will praise Him ...
imperative: praise the Lord with everything
FRAME
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, O my soul! I will praise the Lord while I live; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being. (v1,2)
do not trust mortal men
A
Do not trust in princes, In mortal man, in whom there is no salvation. (v3)
the thoughts of mortal men perish
A′
His spirit departs, he returns to the earth; In that very day his thoughts perish. (v4)
those who know the Lord is worthy
B
How blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, Whose hope is in the Lord his God, (v5)
creator
a
Who made heaven and earth, The sea and all that is in them; (v6A)
eternally faithful
b
Who keeps faith forever; (v6B)
gives justice
c
Who executes justice for the oppressed; (v7A)
brings food
d
Who gives food to the hungry. (v7B)
frees prisoners
a
The Lord sets the prisoners free. (v7C)
opens blind eyes
b
The Lord opens the eyes of the blind; (v8A)
raises the broken
c
The Lord raises up those who are bowed down; (v8B)
loves the righteous
d
The Lord loves the righteous; (v8C)
protects strangers
e
The Lord protects the strangers; (v9A)
fatherless and widow
f
He supports the fatherless and the widow, (v9B)
obstructs wicked ways
g
But He thwarts the way of the wicked. (v9C)
SUBSTRUCTURE SUMMARY: forever king
sum
The Lord will reign forever, Your God, O Zion, to all generations. (v10A)
an imperative praise
FRAME
Praise the Lord! (v10B)