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The ancient Hebrews authors loved ''inclusio''. Inclusio is type of bracketing, or enveloping by placing similar material at the beginning and the end of a section.
Ancient Babylonian tablets which predate Abraham used bracketing as a way to indicate when an account was finished, even though there . This was necessary because clay tablets were small; a story may be run across two or more writing tablets. Though the original tablets were transcribed on papyrus, they are still helpful to signify the contents in the tabletliterary envelope.
We note use the notation for an inclusio as ABA A-B-A where A is the pattern which is at the beginning and end of the section; B is the content enveloped by the inclusio. Other Patterns may be indicated within the inclusio such as: A-BCD-BCD-A or A-BC-D-CB-A.

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