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List of phrases in Nu23-11 (Die nice death=Death of Jews) | |||
ELLIPTIC | PHRASE#1 | PHRASE# | |
May | I die the death | of PROPER people | |
May | my end | be like the Jews | |
*1 | *2 | *3 | |
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*1 Both verses elliptically use the word MAY *2 MY SOUL DIES and MY END are two ways to refer to the same item. *3 The alignment of these phrases sheds light on meaning. Bilam ultimately died by the sword (Nu31-08). He led a life of criminality. But he saw that the Jews live peaceful lives and die ordinary deaths. Hence he desired to die like them. Hence the phrases DEATH OF PROPER PEOPLE and MY END LIKE THE JEWS are the same---that is, Bilam wished he had his life to live over again so he could die like the proper people of the Jews. |