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_b.S588 1992
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245 1 0 _aSitting with Job :
_bselected studies on the book of Job /
_cedited by Roy B. Zuck.
260 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bBaker Book House,
_c(c)1992.
300 _a488 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _a1 (pages 457-461) and indexes.
505 0 0 _tOverviews of the Book of Job --
_tThe structure and purpose of the Book of Job
_rGregory W. Parsons --
_tLiterary features of the Book of Job
_rGregory W. Parsons --
_tThe literary genre of the Book of Job
_rClaus Westermann --
_tThe genres and message of the Book of Job
_rJohn E. Hartley --
_tThe language and style of Job
_rRobert Gordis --
_tThe language of the Book of Job
_rEdouard Dhorme --
_tLiterary features and the message of the Book of Job
_rNorman C. Habel --
_tThe shape and argument of the Book of Job
_rDavid J. A. Clines --
_tA fresh reading of the Book of Job
_rPhilip Yancey --
_tThe doctrine of God in the Book of Job
_rR. Laird Harris --
_tThe problems of suffering in the Book of Job
_rFrancis I. Andersen --
_tThe meaning of the Book of Job
_rMatitiahu Tsevat --
_tSpecific themes and passages in the Book of Job --
_tMythology and the Book of Job
_rElmer B. Smick --
_tAnother look at the mythological elements in the Book of Job
_rElmer B. Smick --
_tThe land of Uz
_rG. Frederick Owen --
_tA brief explanation of Job 1-3
_rDavid J. A. Clines --
_tWhere Job's "comforters" went wrong
_rMark R. Littleton --
_tA brief explanation of Job 12-14
_rDavid J. A. Clines --
_tThe arguments of Job's three friends
_rDavid J. A. Clines --
_tThe certainty of seeing God : a brief exposition of Job 19:23-29
_rRoy B. Zuck --
_tJob 19:25-29
_rAlbert Barnes --
_tJob's discourse on God's wisdom : an exposition of Job 28
_rRoy B. Zuck --
_tWisdom in the Book of Job
_rNorman C. Habel --
_tJob's asseveration of innocence
_rClaus Westermann --
_tThe legal metaphor in Job 31
_rMichael Brennan Dick --
_tJob 31
_rEdwin M. Good --
_tThe speeches of Elihu
_rEdouard Dhorme --
_tThe meaning of mispat (justice) in the Book of Job
_rSylvia Huberman Scholnick --
_tThe theophany of Job
_rJames G. Williams --
_tMystery and faith in Job 38:1-42:16
_rD. A. Carson --
_tGod's revelation and Job's repentance
_rDavid McKenna --
_tThe design of Yahweh's speeches
_rNorman C. Habel --
_tPoetry in the courtroom : Job 38-41
_rSylvia Huberman Scholnick --
_tJob : repentant or rebellious?
_rB. Lynne Newell.
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630 0 0 _aBible.
_pJob
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pJob
_vCommentaries.
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