This resource introduces the concepts behind the annotations of The Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible. Each discourse device is discussed, with several examples, to show the exegetical significance of the device in question.
“Prominence is fundamentally about making something to stand out in its context” (source)
“A writer can make something stand out by pulling it to the forefront of the discourse, comparable to taking a close-up photo.” (source)
“parallel element. The most common means for accomplishing this is the use of גַּם (i.e., also, even)” (source)
“The things that appear to be close attract our attention more than things in the background” (source)
“more specific than required to identify the intended referent” (source)