This alternative view of a Menorah pattern may help readers understand how Stanzas or verses can have a correspondence to tree branches.
Menorah or tree structures have been proposed to occur in the literary structure of Isaiah.
This figure provides another view of how stanzas or verses have correspondence to branches in a Menorah pattern.
It has also been proposed Menorah structures occur in the literary structure of Isaiah, and that these Menorah structures are in some cases marked by the words “near” and “far” which “visually surround” the Menorah structures.
An initial concept is that specific verses or stanzas in the text of Isaiah have correspondence to the branch structure of a Menorah.
There is strong evidence for the tree structures from Scriptures written earlier than Isaiah, from internally in Isaiah, and from Scriptures written after Isaiah. However, further investigation is needed for both the Menorah structures, and Isaiah’s use of the words “near” and “far” in marking these structures.