I think that there are seven types of the books in The Bible (as i have been told in school!). They are:-
I know these do exist so please improve the answer if you know what the others are.
Thanks :)(The Bible contains books that are either wholly or in part:-
-Historical
-Geographic
-Poetic
-Legal
-War
-Love
-Priestly
-Devotional
-Wisdom
-Happy
-Sad
-Prophetic
-Admonitory
-Monetary
-Teaching
-Legal - briefs
-Inspirational)
The Bible contains many different types of literature, and the interpreter must apply somewhat different principles in each case. For example, historical narrative tells a story; it is quite different from prophecy, which calls the people to trust in God or describes God's future plans for the world. (Melvin- Visible School-Memphis,TN
Found this while searching for the same answer as you.
http://www.loveintruth.com/interpret/7-survey
Gothic Romanticism and Traditional Romanticism are two types of Romanticism in literature.
SeveralThe main types of literature present in the Apocrypha found in the first edition of the King James Version of the Bible are: historical, legendary, apocalyptic, and didactic.
There were many different types of literature in the 18th century including Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice. Literature in the 18th century also included poems by American writers.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.
over 9
the bible the new England primer and.... two more
There are different types of Bibles for different religions.
In literature, classification refers to the process of categorizing literary works into genres or types based on their common themes, styles, or structures. It helps readers and scholars to better understand and analyze different types of literature.
The two types of literature are poetry and prose.
oral literature and literature
Edgar Whitaker Work has written: 'The Bible in English literature' -- subject(s): Bible in literature, English literature, History and criticism
Literature is by no means only dependent on feelings and not facts. Literature incorporates feelings and facts. It is an abstraction of reality; that is, literature represents the world through a lens. What separates different types of literature is the level of abstraction present in the lens.