The Lexham Glossary of Literary Types

Is there a resource that shows these within a biblical text of some type? The reason I ask is there is no appendix or anything showing good examples of this. If there is not, this resource becomes worthless. There is no context to these definitions.
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A search on literary type should give you examples. Format from wiki <LiteraryType xxxxx> —> get Literary Types from Lexham Glossary of Literary Types e.g. <LiteraryType Healing>
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David Emme said:
If there is not, this resource becomes worthless. There is no context to these definitions.
This resource is intended to be used as a reference for the results shown in the Literary Typing section in the Passage Guide; it is not intended to stand on its own.
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if you have a Bible open as well as the Information Lookup panel (located in the tools menu) then you can click within the Bible text and it shows you the literary typing of that portion in the info panel.
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