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I want to talk about the Bible as a piece of literature for this thread. Forget for a second that there is religions formed around the Bible. Suppose it to be a magnificent piece of literature (which in my opinion, it is).
What is your favorite prose or story arc from the Bible?
An easy way to look at the Bible is this: Genesis 1-11 (prologue) covers more time than the rest of the Bible combined. Then the rest of the Bible is the story of Abraham and his descendants.
My favorite story arc is definitely the kingdom arc that takes place between 1 Samuel - 2 Kings. Particularly, I like the books of Samuel because of the story of David. There is many pages devoted to David, so there is plenty of space for the authors to flesh out not only David as a character but the side characters as well. Joab, David's top general and relative, is my favorite anti-hero of the Bible. That scene where he kills David's son (after defeating the son's revolt) even though David ordered mercy for his son, then Joab goes to David immediately after to make him praise the troops for winning the battle instead of mourning his son lije he was, is one of my favorite scenes with Joab. The story of David itself is so thematic, covering all the hallmarks of a good divine story. David has many highs and many lows, some of his own fault and some not.
I just think the story of David is some of the best prose the Bible has to offer. The rest of the kingdom arc is still rather interesting, though no other king gets as much page space or the such, making for weaker stories. An exception is the story of the prophet Elijah and King Ahab, that is definitely a highlight.
Sooo... What about you? What is your favorite prose from the Bible?
What is your favorite prose or story arc from the Bible?
An easy way to look at the Bible is this: Genesis 1-11 (prologue) covers more time than the rest of the Bible combined. Then the rest of the Bible is the story of Abraham and his descendants.
My favorite story arc is definitely the kingdom arc that takes place between 1 Samuel - 2 Kings. Particularly, I like the books of Samuel because of the story of David. There is many pages devoted to David, so there is plenty of space for the authors to flesh out not only David as a character but the side characters as well. Joab, David's top general and relative, is my favorite anti-hero of the Bible. That scene where he kills David's son (after defeating the son's revolt) even though David ordered mercy for his son, then Joab goes to David immediately after to make him praise the troops for winning the battle instead of mourning his son lije he was, is one of my favorite scenes with Joab. The story of David itself is so thematic, covering all the hallmarks of a good divine story. David has many highs and many lows, some of his own fault and some not.
I just think the story of David is some of the best prose the Bible has to offer. The rest of the kingdom arc is still rather interesting, though no other king gets as much page space or the such, making for weaker stories. An exception is the story of the prophet Elijah and King Ahab, that is definitely a highlight.
Sooo... What about you? What is your favorite prose from the Bible?