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Design Patterns in the Bible, Live from Milpitas! Part 1

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Intentional Narrative Setting

The example of the cities Joppa, Tarsus, Nineveh, and the characters Simon and Jonah in the Bible showcases intentional narrative setting. The repetition and connection of these elements across different books like Jonah and Acts demonstrate the deliberate use of setting to convey deeper meanings and themes within the narrative. The renaming of Simon to Peter in Joppa mirrors the narrative of Jonah fleeing to Tarsus, indicating a significant moment in the storyline. This intentional interweaving of setting and characters across the books highlights the meticulous craft and purposeful storytelling techniques employed by the author to convey a thematic link and continuity between the Old and New Testaments.

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