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  1. Jan 11, 2017 · The main characters of Genesis. 10. Benjamin. Jacob had twelve sons—two of them by his wife Rachel. Rachel’s second son, and Jacob’s youngest, Benjamin, is mentioned 69 times in Genesis: once by another name. Rachel dies in childbirth bearing Benjamin, giving him the name “Ben-Oni”—meaning “son of my suffering”—just before she ...

  2. Mar 9, 2016 · The core meaning of the Bible is easy to discern when we simply read it from cover to cover. The core meaning is centered on God and people, and God’s action to save a broken people. In this, Scripture is like a great drama with one main character, God, and multitudes of supporting characters. Thousands of named characters, in fact.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve are two of the most well-known and significant characters in the Old Testament. As the first man and woman, they hold a special place in biblical history. According to the Book of Genesis, God created Adam from the dust of the earth and Eve was formed from Adam’s rib. They lived in the Garden of Eden, a paradise ...

  4. Dec 22, 2020 · One way to become more familiar with this Story is to get to know its main characters. Earlier in this series, we explored 11 major figures of the Old Testament and considered lessons we could learn from their lives. We now move to the New Testament to get to know 7 of its main characters, beginning with Jesus, Mary, and John the Baptist.

    • Flat and Round Characters. In Aspects of the Novel, E.M. Forster famously divides all characters into flat and round. These categories prove to be more ends of a continuum than two separate groups, and they fit into the distinction between the realistic and the thematic discussed above.
    • Other Entities. In addition to those who speak and act, other things, sometimes called entities or existents, play important roles in stories. [7] The “Red Sea” appears twelve times in this story.
    • Characters in the Red Sea Story. The characters here are mainly flat, with the Lord as an exception. Egypt and the Egyptians, named 28 times, represent the land of slavery and oppression.
    • Footnotes to Section 4. [1] E.M. Forster, Aspects of the Novel (New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1927) 102-103. [2] Abbott, Introduction, 142-144; Chatman, Story and Discourse, 123, 132.
  5. Jan 18, 2018 · Jon: What other clues do we get about biblical characters? Tim: Well, often people’s names symbolizes their role in the story. “Abraham” in Hebrew sounds like “father of a multitude.” “Jacob” means “deceiver.”. “ Ruth ” means “refreshment.”. And Saul, his name means “the one asked for.”. He’s the flawed king that ...

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  7. Sep 7, 2018 · Characters inform the meaning of the text. Therefore, our preaching of narratives needs to be informed by what we learn from the characters within them. A recent Sunday School lesson focused on 2 Samuel 20. The details are complicated, but the passage is a good illustration of what how Biblical characters inform the meaning of a text.

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