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Certain Biblical paragraphs are stated in a Theme-Development form.
In other words a broad general idea is stated first followed by the development
of this broad general theme in specific details.
The Theme-Detail form creates a unified paragraph and
consequently the law or narrative statement only applies to the enumerated details but
not to other cases.
Today's example illustrates
this as shown below.
Verses
Gn19-31a
discussing
the seduction of Lot by his daughters
states
- General:
Our father is old
- Detail:
and there is no men around to have relations with
The general clause states
our father is old
and could mean
he is incapable of having children, or he is close to death.
The detail clause provides specificity to the general
clause and describes how it should be interpreted:
Our father is old. Although he can still reproduce
he is close to death and we will have no other opportunity.
Therefore let us seduce him so we can have children.
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