Dear Listees, My very large L-plate in these matters makes me rather tentative. I seem to see that the entire Song of Moses in Deut. 32:1-43 is 'saturatedly' 'parallelismically' rich... except in the last verse (43) which is markedly parallelismically moribund. Am I off-track? Many thanks, Philip Engmann.
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