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DOI: 10.1177/030908929602107002 © 1996 SAGE Publications The Literary Structure of Leviticus19 School Street, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA Noting that the scholarly consensus regarding the structure of Leviticus depends on the increasingly disputed theory of a pre-existent Holiness Code, this essay revisits the question from a literary-critical perspective. Leviticus is found to be divided by genre into seven major units, which are alternating sections of law and narrative. The narratives (chs. 8-10; 16; and 24.10-23) allude to one another and serve as structural indicators for the developing thought of the legal sections. These deal consecutively with sacrifices (chs. 1-7), cleanness (chs. 11-15), holiness (17.1-24.9) and redemption (chs. 25-27).
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