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  1. Sep 13, 2018 · How do we understand the different types of writing in scripture? Here are 6 main literary genres in the Bible and tips on how to read them.

  2. These no-rehearsal skits are comic takes on 24 of the classic Bible stories, from Babel to Zacchaeus. Use these skits to take your students into or out of your Bible lesson - for the humour never buries the central message of the Bible passage.

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  3. 15 fun 1- page dramas written for 4 actors. Use all together in a series or individually. Originally written for a week-long Bible club program, they are grouped by theme and include small group discussion questions. Great for downloading and having on hand. God Chooses Us.

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · By: Kristie Anyabwile. Topic: Biblical Studies Biblical Literary Genres. Perspective: Learn. A genre (ZHAN-ruh) is an artistic category that groups things that share similar topics, types, forms, or styles. We often think of genres as they relate to books, music, movies, or art.

    • Narrative. Narrative is the genre that follows a storyline with characters and plot. Pertaining to the Bible, it is history, and it is a retelling of a story.
    • Law. The Law is the genre that displays God’s rulebook for His people for daily living, as seen in Leviticus for example. For the Israelites, it was a legal set of commands that God gave them to be set apart and to give them values, always within the context of a relationship with Him.
    • Poetry. Poetry in any century depicts the images needed to convey emotion and personal thought. To interpret poetry in the Bible well, look for structure and patterns within lines or groups of lines.
    • Prophecy. Prophecy in the Bible is about God telling something to His people through human speakers. Though many think prophecy is only about predicting something happening in the distant future, only a small percentage of prophecies in the Bible is about that.
  5. May 5, 2010 · In this section, we will take a brief look at the literary forms found in the pages of Scripture, including figurative language, narrative history, poetry, wisdom literature, prophetic literature, gospel, oratory, and epistle. Figurative Language The Bible abounds in figurative expressions.

  6. Oct 2, 2019 · Understanding the genre – or type – of writing you've got in front of you when you open your Bible will make a huge difference to how you interpret the text. Learn the basics of biblical genre with this handy guide.

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