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Ep. 109 | How to Study Letters in the Bible

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As we study the Bible, we see that the authors used a variety of literary styles to communicate to people in a way they would understand. In fact, there are 9 major literary styles found in the Bible, including Law, Narrative, Poetry, Wisdom, Prophecy, Gospels, Parables, Letters, and Apocalyptic. Commonly used in their culture, the original hearers would’ve been familiar with these styles and would’ve known how to read each appropriately for their intended purpose. But what about us today?
Let's take a look one by one at the different literary styles–this episode focusing on how to study the New Testament Letters in the Bible.
Join the Chara Project team as they provide an intro to the New Testament Letters in the Bible, explain the purpose of them, and how to get the most out of them as you read the Bible. If you’ve ever wondered how to study the Letters in the Bible, this episode is for you!
To learn more about the 9 distinct literary styles of the Bible, visit https://www.thecharaproject.com/literarystyles
The Chara Project is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help build confidence in studying the Bible on your own and with your neighbor. Chara is the Greek word for JOY, and the organization offers resources and teaching to empower people to find joy as they explore the Bible, grow in their Biblical understanding, and help others do the same, no matter their faith background.
For more information about The Chara Project, including a download of the CHARA Bible Study Guide or the Neighbor Guide, visit www.thecharaproject.com.
To support The Chara Project, visit https://www.thecharaproject.com/give

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As we study the Bible, we see that the authors used a variety of literary styles to communicate to people in a way they would understand. In fact, there are 9 major literary styles found in the Bible, including Law, Narrative, Poetry, Wisdom, Prophecy, Gospels, Parables, Letters, and Apocalyptic. Commonly used in their culture, the original hearers would’ve been familiar with these styles and would’ve known how to read each appropriately for their intended purpose. But what about us today?
Let's take a look one by one at the different literary styles–this episode focusing on how to study the New Testament Letters in the Bible.
Join the Chara Project team as they provide an intro to the New Testament Letters in the Bible, explain the purpose of them, and how to get the most out of them as you read the Bible. If you’ve ever wondered how to study the Letters in the Bible, this episode is for you!
To learn more about the 9 distinct literary styles of the Bible, visit https://www.thecharaproject.com/literarystyles
The Chara Project is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help build confidence in studying the Bible on your own and with your neighbor. Chara is the Greek word for JOY, and the organization offers resources and teaching to empower people to find joy as they explore the Bible, grow in their Biblical understanding, and help others do the same, no matter their faith background.
For more information about The Chara Project, including a download of the CHARA Bible Study Guide or the Neighbor Guide, visit www.thecharaproject.com.
To support The Chara Project, visit https://www.thecharaproject.com/give

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