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Biblical Literature 1.What does it mean to read the Bible “as literature”? 2.What is the Bible about? 3. How are we going to study the Bible?

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1 Biblical Literature 1.What does it mean to read the Bible “as literature”? 2.What is the Bible about? 3. How are we going to study the Bible?

2 1.What does it mean to read the Bible “as literature”? It’s a product of the human mind. --The book is a collection of writings produced by real people who lived in actual historical times. --These persons used the languages native to them and the literary forms then available for self-expression and creating material that can be read and appreciated.

3 --The Bible is the common heritage of us all, whatever our religious beliefs. --It contains various literary forms, such as poetry, short stories, novels, and essays,.

4 Comments on the Bible Theodore Roosevelt: “A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.” Others: --The Bible has provided the core values of western civilization for many hundreds of years. --This book answers questions and explains topics by telling stories you can look up on your own. Many read it to build a foundation for their future grounded in the wisdom of the past.

5 2.What is the Bible about? The structure --The Bible as an anthology--a set of selections produced over a period of some one thousand years. *The Old Testament (39 books) *The New Testament (27 books)

6 *The Old Testament (39 books) timeline: creation of the universe and of mankind to the end of BC subject: history of Israel original language: Hebrew *The New Testament (27 books) timeline: AD to the end of the world subject: life of Jesus original language: Greek

7 the authors --God inspired them from different countries, walks of life and social positions such as kings, shepherds, a doctor, a tax collector, and fishermen, at different times. --persons who gives expression to a subject, not an object, through the medium of language

8 The contents --Its contents evolved and came together as a result of activity by real people living in actual places over a period of more than thousand years of human history. --It does not have the kind of unity that we normally expect in a book from our own period.

9 --It contains genealogies, laws, letters, royal decrees, instructions for building, prayers, proverbial wisdom, prophetic messages, historical narratives, tribal lists, archival data, ritual regulations,and information about personal problems--a fascinating human document of enormous importance to the culture and history of the modern world.

10 Main Theme: --It tells about the creation of the world, and God’s plan for all of the human beings.

11 3. How are we going to study the Bible? Dos -- to understand: What was the author trying to accomplish? How was this done? (their purpose and effect through literary devices) What can we learn from watching this author at work? --considering the relation between the authorship, history, the physical setting, etc.

12 3. How are we going to study the Bible? Dos --to study the major types of biblical literary text: prophecies, wisdom writing,etc.

13 3.How are we going to study the Bible? Don’ts --not to comment on the Bible --not to impose a particular interpretive scheme or point of view on the Bible (whether the content is true or not, reasonable or not, moral or not, etc.)


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