The Genre The Bible falls under is Biblical
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The Christian Bible could be placed in many genres depending on how you look at it or your association with it:
Depends on who looks at it and how one looks at it. It can fall under religious text, philosophy, history, mythology, fiction, fantasy.
Leviticus is one of the books of the Law in the Bible; if that's what you mean.
Heh heh genre is an odd way to describe a book of the Bible. But for Matthew, I'd probably say drama... Most of the Bible's a drama, though. ;)One perspective:The New Testament gospels are unique, and really can't be pigeon-holed into a specific literary genre. They combine elements of biography, essay, historical narrative, character study and persuasive writing, and could rightfully be considered a genre unto themselves.
Hebraic peotry
non-fiction
Type, brand and style are synonyms of genre. There are no antonyms for genre.
The book of Job falls under two types of literary genre. It is a narrative genre however it also shares the platform of a genre in the category of wisdom.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
Nu metal....they popularized the genre
Death, Vengeance, Deception.. to name a few.
narrative
Matilda belongs to the fantasy genre.
Genre 129 is metal.... Most likely metal-core