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As the canon of Western mythos and philosophy (despite its [[Irony|Eastern origins]]), [[The Bible]] has influenced fiction since the [[Continuity Nod|time of the flood]]. This supertrope deals with biblical motifs featured in everything from [[Older Than Feudalism|epic poetry]] to the newest issue of your favorite [[Shonen]] [[Manga]].


Compare [[Hijacked by Jesus]] for works that bend other religions and their motifs to biblical archetypes. See [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]] for works that feature biblical motifs under the [[Allegory Adventure|guise]] of separate religions.


For works that explicitly quote [[The Bible]], see [[As the Good Book Says...]].
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''Note: Biblical Motifs [[Shaped Like Itself|begin and end with]] [[The Bible]]. A trope may deal with a [[Judaism|Jewish]] or [[Christianity|Christian]] concepts and still be unrelated to the canon.''


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Latest revision as of 23:14, 1 August 2019

As the canon of Western mythos and philosophy (despite its Eastern origins), The Bible has influenced fiction since the time of the flood. This supertrope deals with biblical motifs featured in everything from epic poetry to the newest issue of your favorite Shonen Manga.

Compare Hijacked by Jesus for works that bend other religions and their motifs to biblical archetypes. See Crystal Dragon Jesus for works that feature biblical motifs under the guise of separate religions.

For works that explicitly quote The Bible, see As the Good Book Says....

Note: Biblical Motifs begin and end with The Bible. A trope may deal with a Jewish or Christian concepts and still be unrelated to the canon.