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  2. Sep 28, 2017 · Can ignoring plot sequences lead to distorted interpretations of biblical stories? Learn how to better understand plot in biblical narrative.

  3. The basic elements of narratives (stories) are characters, settings, and events. Biblical narratives are about people doing things in places. How the events are selected and arranged by the author of the narrative is called the “plot.” Scenes must be understood in the context of the larger plot.

  4. One way biblical narrative uses plot is through plot embedding, or layers of storylines working together to tell the overall story of the Bible. We can break it down into three layers of storylines.

  5. Oct 2, 2017 · Tim outlines the purposes of plot, place, time and people in Bible stories. Each tool is used differently at different times for Biblical authors. Tim uses the Old Testament story of Gideon to illustrate some of the literary design techniques that are used in that story.

  6. While one basic plot typically dominates a narrative, stories combine them in various ways to tell their particular story. The audience’s ability to connect individual stories to these basic plots serves two functions.

  7. First, the Bible’s plots movements of creation, fall, redemption, and new creation are explored to understand the Bible’s message. Second, the Bible’s story is explained by thinking through how God’s plan is unveiled through the covenants from the creation covenant to the new covenant in Christ.

  8. How is plot used in biblical narrative to communicate the meaning of the text? Trace the plot of Jonah to reveal how authors use plot to convey meaning!

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