Job 1-21: interpretation and commentary

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- To the Reader -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and Sigla -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1.0 Texts and Versions -- 1.1 Hebrew -- 1.1.1 Masoretic Text -- 1.1.2 Qumran Hebrew Texts -- 1.2 Greek -- 1.2.1 OG and the Asterisked Materia...

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Subtitles:Job 1-21
Main Author: Seow, C. L. 1952- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Chicago Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 2013
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Ijob 1-21
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- To the Reader -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and Sigla -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1.0 Texts and Versions -- 1.1 Hebrew -- 1.1.1 Masoretic Text -- 1.1.2 Qumran Hebrew Texts -- 1.2 Greek -- 1.2.1 OG and the Asterisked Materials -- 1.2.2 New Greek Translations -- 1.3 Vulgate -- 1.4 Aramaic -- 1.4.1 Qumran Aramaic Texts -- 1.4.2 Rabbinic Targum -- 1.5 Syriac -- 2.0 Language -- 2.1 Orthography -- 2.2 Vocabulary and Forms -- 2.3 Late Biblical Hebrew -- 3.0 Integrity -- 3.1 Prose Framework, Poetic Middle -- 3.2 The Third Cycle and Chapter 28 -- 3.3 The Elihu Speeches -- 3.4 YHWH's Response -- 4.0 Provenance -- 5.0 Setting -- 6.0 Genre(s) -- 6.1 Drama -- 6.2 Epic -- 6.3 Didactic Narrative -- 6.4 Exemplary-Sufferer Texts -- 6.5 Dialogue -- 6.6 Lament -- 6.7 Lawsuit -- 6.8 Broader Categories -- 7.0 Structure -- 7.1 Prologue (1:1-2:13) -- 7.2 Dialogue (3:1-31:40) -- 7.3 Mediated Revelation (32:1-37:24) -- 7.4 Unmediated Revelation (38:1-42:6) -- 7.5 Epilogue (42:7-17) -- 8.0 Artistry -- 8.1 Prosody -- 8.2 Closures -- 8.3 Parallelism -- 8.4 Wordplays -- 8.5 Alliteration -- 8.6 Irony -- 8.7 Parody -- 8.8 Imagery -- 8.9 Personification -- 9.0 Theology -- 9.1 Job -- 9.2 The Friends -- 9.3 Elihu -- 9.4 YHWH -- 9.5 The Narrator -- 10.0 History of Consequences -- 10.1 Jewish Consequences -- 10.1.1 Second Temple Period -- A. Old Greek (OG) -- B. Aristeas the Historian -- C. Tobit -- D. Ben Sira -- E. Qumran -- F. Testament of Job -- 10.1.2 Early Rabbinic Period -- A. Tannaim and Amoraim -- B. Targum -- C. Art and Liturgy -- 10.1.3 Medieval Period -- A. The Islamic East -- B. Northern Africa and Southern Europe -- C. Northern Europe -- D. Literature -- E. Visual Arts -- F. Music -- 10.1.4 Modern Period -- A. From Spinoza to the Haśkalah -- B. From the Haśkalah to the Holocaust.
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ISBN:1467465194