This article examines selected instances of Canaanite poetic parallelism preserved in two Late Bronze Age texts outside the Levant: the Hittite Elkunirša and the Egyptian pLeiden I 343 + 345. Through comparative analysis, it traces within these parallel structures features characteristic of Canaanite poetic convention, including distinctive epic formulae, fixed word pairs, graded numerical patterns, and expanded construct expressions. Their analysis not only clarifies difficult philological passages but also recovers early poetic forms, thereby expanding the limited pre-biblical corpus.
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