Formulating the claim
The framing story is the narrative that surrounds the verses or prophetic sayings within a temporal and spatial frame, giving them both a historical and a mythical dimension at the same time.
Explanation
The framing story works by placing the text within a scene that defines its time and place, so that the tale appears as part of the way of understanding rather than merely an external backdrop. In this way, the historical and the mythical intertwine, and it becomes a tool for directing reception and imbuing the text with meaning.
Its place in the book’s argument
This idea appears within the discussion of traditional exegesis when the text is read through a narrative frame that precedes or surrounds the meaning, rather than through an independent analysis of its historical and linguistic structure.
What the atom does not say
This page does not explain in detail how the framing story is formed, does not present specific examples, and does not discuss its effect on differences between readings.