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Revision as of 13:19, 11 April 2023

Back to Psalm 15

Psalm Overview



Macrosyntax

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This psalm has very simple syntax.

  • v. 1. The repeated question frames the entire psalm, which answers the 'who may dwell' question.
  • v. 2. Verse two begins with sentence fragments, directly answering 'who?' Technically, each fragment would be marked for focus, if it were part of a full clause. Because they're just fragments, they've been left unmarked.
  • v. 4. There are four clauses, but the final two are on one poetic line. The final two have been placed on the same line with the conjunction coloured.
  • v. 5b. This is one clause with an embedded participial phrase, placed on its own simply to acknowledge its verbal nature.

Speech Act Analysis

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Affect Analysis

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