Ethiopian Qene (Traditional and Living Oral Poetry) as a Medium for Biblical Hermeneutics

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Ethiopian Qene (traditional and living oral poetry) intertwines biblical interpretation with the observation of nature and critique of current events. It is always delivered as improvisation. It is performed in traditional schools, as well as at liturgical and social events. It contains metaphors, rhymes, and rhythm. It includes important values and is useful for theological studies and biblical hermeneutics.

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Assefa, D., & Belachew, T. (2022). Ethiopian Qene (Traditional and Living Oral Poetry) as a Medium for Biblical Hermeneutics. International Bulletin of Mission Research, 46(2), 178–188. https://doi.org/10.1177/2396939320972690

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