Account vs. Story
It is difficult for me to understand this concept. We say the Old Testament is filled with Bible Stories. When we ask about Jesus, generally speaking it is a story about Jesus. Is there problems with saying these are Bible Stories? When I read to a child I read them a story. You have the story of Hercules. "Toy Story" franchise reminds us that stories can be fictional. If I tell you a story, most of the time I will make most of it up. But if you ask me for my account of what happened isn't that different?
My account of last night's game should be an accurate representation of what I saw. I am not going to say that all accounts are objective. But it should be less subjective than a story. Do we fail our language skills by calling them Bible Stories? When I think of Stories I think of bed time stories.
The Story of the scorpion or fox and the turtle is not true. The Story of the Tortoise and the Hare is not true. These are more like parables. Jesus tells us the story of the Rich man and Lazarus? Jesus tells us the story of wicked tenants or a Good Samaritan. But does Mark tell us the story of Jesus' death on a cross? Does John tell us a story about the Resurrection of Christ? Does Moses tell us the story of Creation or Fall? These should be viewed more like accounts not stories.
Is this splitting hair? Maybe, but it really is trying to pick up on something more dramatic. We often think of the stories of the bible. If we think of the stories of the bible like cute bed time stories then they are easily dismissed as Fiction. But the Bible should really be put on the Non-Fiction shelf. The Bible tells us the Account of Noah and the Flood. The Bible tells us the Account of Abraham's Faith. The Bible tells us the Account of Jesus' death and Resurrection. Thank you.
My account of last night's game should be an accurate representation of what I saw. I am not going to say that all accounts are objective. But it should be less subjective than a story. Do we fail our language skills by calling them Bible Stories? When I think of Stories I think of bed time stories.
The Story of the scorpion or fox and the turtle is not true. The Story of the Tortoise and the Hare is not true. These are more like parables. Jesus tells us the story of the Rich man and Lazarus? Jesus tells us the story of wicked tenants or a Good Samaritan. But does Mark tell us the story of Jesus' death on a cross? Does John tell us a story about the Resurrection of Christ? Does Moses tell us the story of Creation or Fall? These should be viewed more like accounts not stories.
Is this splitting hair? Maybe, but it really is trying to pick up on something more dramatic. We often think of the stories of the bible. If we think of the stories of the bible like cute bed time stories then they are easily dismissed as Fiction. But the Bible should really be put on the Non-Fiction shelf. The Bible tells us the Account of Noah and the Flood. The Bible tells us the Account of Abraham's Faith. The Bible tells us the Account of Jesus' death and Resurrection. Thank you.
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