• Creative bible study methods

      Lesson 1: chapter 19

      Studying bible poetry

      Bible as Literature:

      The Bible is presented as great literature, and studying its message reveals spiritual truth.

      Poetic Books:

      Books like Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon are highlighted as examples of poetic forms within the Bible.

      Hebrew Poetry:

      Discusses the concept of parallelism, which is common in Hebrew poetry, where lines or thoughts agree or contrast with each other.

      Types of Parallelism:

      There are 4 common types mentioned:1)Synonymous Parallelism:

      The second line repeats the thought of the first line using synonyms.

      2)Antithetic Parallelism: It presents a contrasting thought to the first

      3) Synthetic parallelism(Building Blocks of Truth)

      Each line adds to the previous, developing the truth fully.

      4)Emblematic parallelism(Emblems)

      Create a visual picture of God’s truth in our minds.

      Active Types of Hebrew Poetry:

      Epic Poetry:

      Tells the story of a hero or action (e.g., the story of Balaam in Numbers 22-24).

      Dramatic Poetry:

      Acted poetry (e.g., the book of Job).Job’s life was best described as an acted poetry

      Lyric Poetry:

      Sung poetry (best seen in minor prophets) Seen when Deborah sung in the book of Judges 5.It’s also a way of expressing mourning or sorrow as in the book of lamentations

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