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THE MODERN READER'S BIBLE - A SERIES OF WORKS FROM THE SACRED SCRIPTURES PRESENTED - IN MODERN LITERARY FORM
New York - THE MACMILLAN COMPANY - LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd. - 1902 - All rights reserved
The book treats the Bible not merely as a religious text but as a vast library of ancient literature, revealing the richness of its many genres. Its editor explains how centuries of printing practice have flattened the original structure—erasing speaker labels, poetic divisions, and narrative breaks—making the work feel more like a collection of isolated verses than a living art form. By restoring these literary features, the volume invites listeners to experience the Bible’s narrative flow, rhythm, and drama as they were intended.
Within its pages, carefully chosen passages showcase the full spectrum of biblical writing: historic chronicles of a people’s rise, law codes that shape societies, lyrical poems that echo through the ages, and prophetic dialogues that challenge authority. Accompanying introductions and notes guide the modern ear, highlighting form, context, and the timeless artistry that lies beneath the familiar words. This approach makes the ancient texts approachable for anyone curious about their literary merit.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (317K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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