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  2. Oct 9, 2012 · Just as in a great symphony there are different movements that make up the entire masterpiece, in the Bible there are four great movements or stories that make up the whole. Creation. Fall. Cross. New Creation. Put together, these four themes can give us the big picture of the entire Bible.

  3. Apr 29, 2015 · There are 4 main themes that interconnect the history of the Judeo-Christian worldview. The first is creation. In the beginning, God created time and the universe by His power, turning nothing into something (ex-nihilo).

  4. “In order to build a biblical-theological framework for understanding God’s mission, the church’s mission, and the church’s mission to the nations, one must first understand the unified biblical narrative, including its four major plot movements—Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration.”

  5. Though scholars name, split, and divide the metanarratives of the Bible differently, there are four major metanarratives that stand out as one reads the Bible as a whole. Because the four metanarratives are so interwoven, there will be some repetition of concepts as each one is discussed here.

    • God’s Covenant with Creation through Adam and Noah. As noted above, the Bible begins with the creation of the world and of human beings, but it does so by first beginning with God as Creator and Lord (Gen.
    • God’s Covenant with Abraham and his Children. As Noah’s children multiplied, they lived just like their ancestors, carrying on humanity’s sinful rebellion.
    • God’s Covenant with Israel through Moses. Abraham’s descendants multiplied into the nation of Israel. As the story continues, God makes a further agreement with them.
    • God’s Covenant with David and his Son. Through the Davidic covenant, God’s promise is now focused on an individual: the king. The previous covenants are now brought to a head in this covenant, as God promised a “son/king” who would rule the world forever (2Sam.
  6. COURSE OVERVIEW. This course is a brief overview of the great story of God and his purpose for humanity, also known as the biblical metanarrative. This story consists primarily of four major elements: . Gods creation of the world and humanity. Humanitys rebellion against God. Gods unfolding plan of redemption to restore his creation.

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

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