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The following might be seen as story-like: Genesis; the first 20 chapters of Exodus; Numbers ch. 11-14, 16, 20-24; Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Esther, Ruth, and large parts of Daniel.

The Song of Songs could be seen as poetry, but there are many other examples, such as Exodus ch. 15 and many paragraphs in the Prophets.

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Q: What section of the Hebrew bible contains Hebrew literature like the poems and stoies?
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