Inclusio

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Inclusio

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 may be more writing on the tablet.