How To Read Biblical Prose Discourse

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While the Bible is one unified story, it cannot all be read in the same way.

The How To Read the Bible series walks through each literary style found in the Bible to show how each uniquely contributes to the overall storyline. Each literary style lives by its own rules and structure.

One story, many styles.

The Bible can be broken into several categories of writing. Approximately 43% of the Bible is made up of narrative, from historical narrative to parables. Roughly 33% of the Bible is poetry, including songs, reflective poetry, and the passionate, politically resistant poetry of the prophets. The remaining 24% of the Bible is prose discourse, including laws, sermons, letters, and even one essay.

The Bible is an ancient Jewish collection of sacred literature made up of many different literary styles. Each biblical book uses a combination of all the literary styles to make its unique contribution to the story of the Bible. First, let's take a look at the narrative style of storytelling.

This series should help you understand what the Bible is and the story it tells.

By the end of this series, you will be familiar with every part of the Bible and see how it uses language to communicate who God is, who we are, and the big, redemptive story that we are all living.

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Biblical Law

Why are there so many laws in the Bible? Understanding the biblical law can bring the story of the Bible into clearer focus. Learn more about the law and the prophets in this video.

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New Testament Letters: Historical Context 

Much of the wisdom of the New Testament letters can be missed when we don’t consider the historical context of these letters. Learn more in this video.

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New Testament Letters: Literary Context 

Much of the wisdom of the New Testament letters can be missed when we don’t consider the historical context of these letters. Learn more in this video.

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