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How to Read the Bible Part 7: Understanding Plot and Narrative in Bible Stories
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
This week we continue our series on How to Read the Bible. How should we read stories in the Bible? Tim and Jon discuss how understanding the unique ways plot and narrative are used by the Hebrew authors to write Bible stories can impact how we read the Bible.
When most people read a Bible story, they might just dive in and expect Bible stories to be exactly like modern stories. But they aren’t. They are thousands of years and many cultures removed from each other.
The first half of the show (0-23:20) Tim and Jon outline biblical narrative and talk about how sometimes Bible stories can seem overly simplistic, but they are actually extremely sophisticated.
The second half of the show, the guys discuss specific plot techiques Bible stories use to deliver their message. (24:00-end). Tim outlines the purposes of plot, place, time and people in Bible stories. Each tool is used differently at different times for Biblical authors. Tim uses the Old Testament story of Gideon to illustrate some of the literary design techniques that are used in that story.
Thank you to all our supporters!
Show Resources:
Our How to Read the Bible video series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH0Szn1yYNedn4FbBMMtOlGN-BPLQ54IH
The Treachery of Images by Rene Magritte
John Sailhammer: Introduction to Old Testament Theology
Sean McEvenue: Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
NT Wright: The New Testament and the People of God
Show Music:
Alone: Beautiful Eulogy
Defender Instrumental: Rosasharn Music
When most people read a Bible story, they might just dive in and expect Bible stories to be exactly like modern stories. But they aren’t. They are thousands of years and many cultures removed from each other.
The first half of the show (0-23:20) Tim and Jon outline biblical narrative and talk about how sometimes Bible stories can seem overly simplistic, but they are actually extremely sophisticated.
The second half of the show, the guys discuss specific plot techiques Bible stories use to deliver their message. (24:00-end). Tim outlines the purposes of plot, place, time and people in Bible stories. Each tool is used differently at different times for Biblical authors. Tim uses the Old Testament story of Gideon to illustrate some of the literary design techniques that are used in that story.
Thank you to all our supporters!
Show Resources:
Our How to Read the Bible video series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH0Szn1yYNedn4FbBMMtOlGN-BPLQ54IH
The Treachery of Images by Rene Magritte
John Sailhammer: Introduction to Old Testament Theology
Sean McEvenue: Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
NT Wright: The New Testament and the People of God
Show Music:
Alone: Beautiful Eulogy
Defender Instrumental: Rosasharn Music
Released:
Oct 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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