Poetry of the Old Testament
- nooregano
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Re: Poetry of the Old Testament
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Agree, there are different kinds of books in the Bible. For the purpose of narrating the events in the OT, it's not necessary for me to include the poetic books.
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I agree. I like to read some of them and I'm not even religious!
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It does seem like a controversial decision. The Psalms don't convey "events" per se, and yet they are the capitulation of the entire Biblical drama- the fall and rise of Israel, the enmity and struggle between the Righteous and the Reprobate, the choice of all men between light and darkness. They don't describe events, but boy do they tell a story.
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