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:
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
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.
narrative
Death, Vengeance, Deception.. to name a few.
Type, brand and style are synonyms of genre. There are no antonyms for genre.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
Nu metal....they popularized the genre
Matilda belongs to the fantasy genre.
Genre 129 is metal.... Most likely metal-core