The term "biblical narrative" refers to a story or account found in the Bible. These are stories that convey important messages, teach lessons and provide examples for people to follow. They often involve characters such as prophets, kings, and other notable figures from history, who serve as models of faith and obedience (or disobedience) to God. The narratives can be found in both the Old Testament and New Testament, and they are an important part of Christian teaching and tradition.