The Bible's use of literary forms, such as personification and historical narrative, can be challenging to interpret. Understanding the characteristics of these forms, including the use of prose style, genealogies, and references to real time and space, is crucial for accurately interpreting scripture. The historical dimension of the Bible is at the center of controversy, with some arguing that it is not tied to history. However, recognizing the normal characteristics of historical narrative, such as references to real events, people, and places, is essential for understanding the Bible's redemptive history.
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