The book of Genesis introduces three similar wife/sister narratives commonly thought to be originating from different sources because of their repetitive entries. This research explores the wife/sister narratives in Genesis (Gen 12:10-13:1 20:1-18 and 26:1-11) and it aims to provide an understanding of the three stories as a whole by uncovering its context by textlinguistic and literary type-scene analysis. Textlinguistic analysis helps us to see how each wife/sister narrative functions in its context while type-scene analysis emphasizes how the three narratives develop and contribute to the patriarchal narratives through their similarities and variations. Although the traditional type-scene analysis studies recurrent fixed motives in texts this study focuses much more on literary aspects such as characterization theme and plot. Through this study the three wife/sister stories will elaborate that the patriarchal narratives are not results of different authors but the well-developed products of a single author. The three wife/sister stories work together to highlight Gods faithfulness to his promises (Gen 12:1-3).
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