Introduction The Stylistics of Genesis Karolien Vermeulen
Part 1: Formal Doubles and the Whole
Doubled Request and Doubled Refusal: The Verb פצר in Biblical Narrative George Savran
The Expulsion of Ishmael Narrative: Boundaries, Structure, and Meaning Jonathan Grossman
The Proof-and-Play of Quoted Speech in the Conflicts of the Joseph Story Samuel Hildebrandt
The Intersection of Orality and Style in Biblical Hebrew: Metapragmatic Representations of Dialogue in Genesis 34 Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé and Jacobus A. Naudé
Alliteration in the Book of Genesis Gary A. Rendsburg
Part 2: Thematic Pairs
One, Two, or Three…: The Confusion of the Trees in Genesis 2–3 and Its Hermeneutical Background Michaela Bauks
The Art of Blessing and Cursing in Genesis 1–11: Stylistic Patterns and Their Ideological Motivation Karolien Vermeulen
Distinguishing Abraham from the “Terahides”: The Ideology of Separation behind Etiology Zvi Shimon
Part 3: Doubling Plots and Duplicating Stories
Whose World? Whose Time? A Text World Theory Examination of the Style and Message of Genesis 1:1–2:25 Elizabeth Hayes
Double-Plotting in the Garden: Stylistics of Ambiguity in Genesis 2–3 Karalina Matskevich
Inclusio in Genesis 28 and 32: Synchronically and Diachronically Urmas Nõmmik

