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Literary Forms in the Bible
Literary Terms
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03/05/2009

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Narrative
Definition
This is by far the most common literary device found in the Bible and the most recognized by modern readers.
Term
Etiological
Definition
A story explaining natural phenomenon in supernatural terms.
Term
Birth Narratives
Definition
Include a barren wife, a divine presence, an annunciation, and a pregnanacy.
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Historical
Definition
Narratives involving a recounting of historical events.
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Lament
Definition
The lament tends "to follow a stereotyped pattern:The speakers invoke God, describe their trouble (which often includes persecution by enemies), assert their faith in God, petition for help (sometimes offering a vow), and thank God for the resuce that they foresee" (Gabel and Wheeler, 17)
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Genealogies
Definition
Often used to tie together narratives, these passages demonstrate ancenstry, kinship, and kingship. Likely a priestly source.
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Itineraries
Definition
Accounts of people's movements from one geographical location to another.
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Epic
Definition
A long narrative poem, elevated style, characters in high position, heroic, depict a development of episodes important to the history of a nation or race.
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Battle Hymn
Definition
A song sung before or during battle
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Short Story
Definition
A relatively brief fictional narrative in prose; contains a unity of effect, theme, character, tone, mood, and style; contains plot.
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Folk Tales
Definition
Short narrative handed down through oral tradition but eventually written down; cumulatively written.
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Prophetic Oracles
Definition
Predicting the future as well as gauging how far the people have strayed from God.
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Wisdom Books
Definition
A collection of practical advice; Poetic drama questioning divine justice (Examples: Job & Ecclesiastes)
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Apocalypses
Definition
Literature depicting an ultimate destiny (usually destructive) of the world; character of catastrophe is grandiose, imminent, unrestrained, wild; suggests final judgement.
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Annotated
Definition
With notes
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Victory Hymn
Definition
A song sung following a military battle.
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