How To Read Biblical Prose | The Bible Project

How To Read Biblical Prose | The Bible Project

A quarter of the Bible is written in a style called prose discourse. Learn how this style is used to communicate key parts of Scripture.

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How To Read Biblical Prose | The Bible Project
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