Wit and Humor of the Bible: A Literary Study by Marion D. Shutter explores the various forms of humor and wit found within the biblical text. Shutter's work highlights the idea that the Bible is not solely a collection of serious religious teachings but also contains a rich tapestry of literary elements, including irony, satire, and playful language. Through a detailed analysis of both the Old and New Testaments, Shutter seeks to uncover the layers of humor that contribute to the text's depth and cultural relevance. The book is structured thematically, with Shutter examining specific instances of humor, such as the use of hyperbole, puns, and witty repartee among characters. He analyzes stories featuring figures like Job, Jonah, and Jesus, demonstrating how their interactions often reflect a keen sense of irony and cleverness. By contextualizing these humorous elements within their historical and cultural settings, Shutter illustrates how humor served various functions in biblical narratives—be it to entertain, teach moral lessons, or critique societal norms.
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