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_aGray, John, _d1913-2000. _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe book of Job /John Gray ; edited by David J.A. Clines. |
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_aSheffield : _bSheffield Phoenix, _c(c)2010. |
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_a518 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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_aThe text of the Hebrew Bible ; _v1 |
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_aIndianaTRODUCTION TO JOB 38-41 -- _tJob 38, Job 39, Job 40 -- _tThe divine declaration -- _tJob 40 -- _tJob's submission -- _tJob 40 -- _tWisdom poems on natural themes -- _tJob 42 -- _tThe epilogue. |
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_aPART 1: General introduction -- _tChapter 1 -- _tIntroduction -- _tChapter 2 -- _tJob in the context of Near Eastern wisdom literature -- _tChapter 3 -- _tJob in Hebrew wisdom -- _tChapter 4 -- _tDate and provenance -- _tChapter 5 -- _tLiterary forms in the Book of Job -- _tChapter 6 -- _tThe composition of the Book of Job -- _tChapter 7 -- _tText and versions -- _tChapter 8 -- _tThe language of the Book of Job -- _tChapter 9 -- _tThe argument |
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_aPART 2: Commentary -- _tJob 1 and Job 2 -- _tThe prologue -- _tJob 3 -- _tJob's expostulation -- _tJob 4 and Job 5 -- _tEliphaz's first address -- _tJob 6 and Job 7 -- _tJob's first rejoinder to Eliphaz and his expostulation with God -- _tJob 8 -- _tBildad's first expostulation -- _tJob 9 and Job 10 -- _tJob's second rejoinder -- _tJob 11 -- _tZophar's first address -- _tJob 12, Job 13, and Job 14 -- _tJob's statement -- _tJob 15 -- _tEliphaz's second reply: A remonstration to Job's obstinacy in questioning the theodicy -- _tJob 16 and Job 17 -- _tJob's rejoinder to Eliphaz -- _tJob 18 -- _tThe reply of Bildad -- _tJob 19 -- _tJob's rejoinder to Bildad -- _tJob 20 -- _tThe reply of Zophar -- _tJob 21 -- _tJob's rejoinder to Zophar -- _tJob 22 -- _tEliphaz's statement -- _tJob 23 -- _tJob's response to Eliphaz: His ardent desire for confrontation with God -- _tJob 24 -- _tJob's response to Eliphaz with two citations from wisdom poetry -- _tJob 25 and Job 26 -- _tThe introduction of Bildad's third address -- _tJob 27 -- _tJob's final response to his friends -- _tJob 28 -- _tAn independent poem on the transcendence of wisdom -- _tJob 29 -- _tJob's review of his former prosperity -- _tJob 30 -- _tJob's plant -- _tJob 31 -- _tJob's great oath of purgation -- _tJob 32, Job 33, Job 34, Job 35, Job 36, and Job 37 -- _tInterpolation -- _tJob 32 -- _tElihu's first address after the prose introduction -- _tJob 33 -- _tElihu's first statement -- _tJob 34 -- _tElihu's second statement -- _tJob 35:1, Job 33:31, Job 33:32, Job 33:33, Job 35, and Job 36 -- _tElihu's third address -- _tJob 36 and Job 37 -- _tElihu's citation of a hymn of praise. -- _tJob 37 -- _tConclusion of the Elihu section: address to Job |
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_aRich in text-critical and philological observations, the manuscript has been carefully prepared for the press; it will soon become a standard work for scholars and students of the biblical book, and a fitting tribute to the sound judgment and innovative scholarship of its author. John Gray was noted especially for his books The Legacy of Canaan (1957; 2nd edn, 1964), The Biblical Doctrine of the Reign of God (1979), and his commentaries, I and II Kings (1963; 2nd edn, 1970) and Joshua, Judges and Ruth (1967). Gray's commentary on Job, which is prefaced by a lengthy general introduction, is the first volume in a new series of commentaries on the text of the Hebrew Bible. All the volumes will concentrate on the text criticism and philology of the Hebrew text, a feature notably lacking or merely perfunctory in many current biblical commentary series. _cAmazon _uhttps://www.amazon.com/Book-Job-Text-Hebrew-Bible/dp/1905048025/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9781905048021&qid=1566325335&s=gateway&sr=8-1 |
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_aBible. _pJob _vCommentaries. |
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_aBible. _pJob _xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |
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_qapplication/pdf _uhttp://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?20420862_toc.pdf _zTable of Contents |
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