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  • Anadiplosis. Strengthens the contrastive correspondence between the first and second sections.  +
  • Forms bicolon (v.1a.). On a macrostructural level, may form ''inclusio'' (vv.1, 12).  +
  • Forms bicolon (v.2ab). On a macrostructural level, the clusters at 4a and 10ab may be part of what indicates the start of new sections.  +
  • Gives cohesion to first and fourth sections; suggests structural correspondence between these sections  +
  • Is the cluster in v.6 meant to foreground the first-person suffix and thereby emphasize Yahweh's role in the events described? Or is it purely euphonic?  +
  • Is this alliteration meant to draw attention to thematic significance of the word מלך? Perhaps this explains why the psalmist has chosen to use מוֹ suffixes in v.5.  +
  • On a microstructural level, the feature reinforces parallelisms that form bicola (vv.5ab, 7ab, 10ab).  +
  • On a microstructural level, this feature forms bicola (v.5, 9) and possibly a tetracolon (v.12abcd). On a macrostructural level, the infrequency of מ and the frequency of ב in the fourth section (vv.10-12) set off this section from the rest of the psalm.  +
  • Perhaps this feature is meant to draw attention to the foreign word בַּר (v.12a). At the very least, this feature may partially explain why the author chose to use בַּר instead of בֵּן  +
  • The infrequency of ל and the frequency of ר in the fourth section (vv.10-12) set off this section from the rest of the psalm, thus giving cohesion and creating discontinuity.  +