RT Article T1 Sarah/Sodom: Birth, Destruction, and Synchronic Transaction JF Journal for the study of the Old Testament VO 31 IS 2 SP 131 OP 146 A1 Levine, Nachman LA English PB Sage YR 2006 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1777013038 AB This article proposes that reading Genesis 18-19, the announcement of Isaac’s birth and the destruction of Sodom, as a cohesive narrative unit (and as a reversal of Gen. 13) reveals a deep structure of symmetry, opposition, and closure. Between counterpointed righteous birth and destroyed wickedness, opposed constructs move in opposite movement in dynamic synchrony and transformation. As the messengers of birth destroy Sodom, the aged barren Sarah becomes young and fertile while the fertile Sodom turns to ash and salt. Transacted opposition is established in the narrative’s deep structure or at the linguistic level of literary association in similar and contrasted motifs, words, phrases, and word-play. K1 Narrative Structure K1 Genesis K1 Sodom K1 Abraham K1 Sarah DO 10.1177/0309089206073097