Why the Good Book Is a Great Read If you want to rightly understand the Bible, you must begin by recognizing what it is: a composite of literary styles. It is meant to be read, not just interpreted. The Bible’s truths are embedded like jewels in the rich strata of story and poetry, metaphor and proverb, parable and letter, satire and symbolism. Paying attention to the literary form of a passage will help you understand the meaning and truth of that passage. How to Read the Bible as Literature takes you through the various literary forms used by the biblical authors. This book will help you read the Bible with renewed appreciation and excitement and gain a more profound grasp of its truths. Designed for maximum clarity and usefulness, How to Read the Bible as Literature includes * sidebar captions to enhance organization * wide margins ideal for note taking * suggestions for further reading * appendix: "The Allegorical Nature of the Parables" * indexes of persons and subjects

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A guide to the literary aspects of the Bible, this book surveys such biblical forms as narrative, poetry, proverb, gospel, parable, and epistle. It also discusses the literary unity of the Bible.
Contents Preface 1. Is the Bible Literature? 2. The Stories of the Bible 3. Types of Biblical Stories 4. The Poetry of the Bible 5. Types of Biblical Poetry 6. The Proverb as a Literary Form 7. The Gospels 8. Parables 9. The Epistles 10. Satire 11. Visionary Literature 12. The Literary Unity of the Bible Appendix: The Allegorical Nature of the Parables Index of Persons Index of Subjects
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Product details

ISBN
9780310390213
Published
1984
Publisher
Zondervan; Zondervan Academic
Weight
181 gr
Height
203 mm
Width
135 mm
Thickness
14 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
208

Author

Biographical note

Leland Ryken (PhD, University of Oregon) is professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois, where he has twice received the "teacher of the year" award.