Description |
viii, 273 pages ; 24 cm. |
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Interpretation, a Bible commentary for teaching and preaching |
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Interpretation, a Bible commentary for teaching and preaching.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-273). |
Contents |
I. Introduction -- A synopsis of the book -- The setting of the Book of Job in the history of the religions of the ancient Near East -- The place of Job in the history of Israel's religion -- Approach to the interpretation of the text -- Matters of text: Translation and integrity -- Outline of this commentary. |
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II. Commentary -- Part One: A dialogue of heaven and earth -- Job 1-2 -- Narrative introduction to Job himself -- Job 1:1-5 -- First scene in heaven: A question which sets the drama in motion -- Job 1:6-12 -- First scene on earth: Job's affirmative response to his calamity -- Job 1:13-22 -- Second scene in heaven: The heavenly question given sharper point -- Job 2:1-7a -- Second scene on earth: Job's ambiguous response to his deepened calamity -- Job 2:7b-10 -- Narrative conclusion: Introducing Job's friends and alluding to his growing pain -- Job 2:11-13. |
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Part Two: Dialogue: First cycle -- Job 3-14 -- Job's opening soliloquy: "To have been or not to have been" -- Job 3 -- Eliphaz's first response: "Remember the consolation you have given others" -- Job 4-5 -- Job moves from soliloquy to dialogue with the friends and with God -- Job 6-7 -- Bildad's first response: "Trust the tradition of the ancestors" -- Job 8 -- Job responds to Bildad by seeking common ground with God in the sensibilities of law-court and workshop -- Job 9-10 -- Zophar's first response: On the hidden depths of divine wisdom -- Job 11 -- Job's response to Zophar concluding the first cycle -- Job 12-14. |
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Part Three: Dialogue: Second cycle Job 15-21 -- Eliphaz's second response to Job challenging his implied standpoint -- Job 15 -- Job responds to Eliphaz II: On comfort, witness, and the energy of hope -- Job 16-17 -- Bildad's second response to Job: The place of the wicked in a moral universe -- Job 18 -- Job's response to Bildad II: A sense of kinship beyond a sense of total abandonment -- Job 19 -- Zophar's second response to Job: The portion of the wicked in a moral universe -- Job 20 -- Job's response to Zophar II: The true horror of the fate of the wicked -- Job 21. |
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Part Four: Dialogue: Third cycle Job 22-27 -- Eliphaz's third response to Job: Direct attack and renewed appeal for submission -- Job 22 -- Job's response to Eliphaz III: A search for God in space and time -- Job 23-24 -- The dialogue breaks down -- Job 25-27. |
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Part Five: Soliloquy -- Job 28-31 -- A meditation on wisdom -- Job 28 -- Job's summing up: Recollection of things past, recognition of things present, and a final oat -- Job 29-31. |
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Part Six: A voice for God, the voice of God, and Job's response -- Job 32-42:6 -- The sudden appearance of Elihu as an inspired young prophet -- Job 32-37 -- Yahweh's questions from the whirlwind -- Job 38-41 -- Job's response to Yahweh: Confession as covenant speech. |
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Part Seven: Epilogue: Order and freedom in felicity -- Job 42:7-17 -- Yahweh and the friends of Job -- Job 42:7-9 -- Restoration and more -- Job 42:10-17. |
Subject |
Bible. Job -- Commentaries.
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Bible. Job. (OCoLC)fst01892916
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Bibel Ijob (DE-588)4072725-7
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Bible. Job -- Commentaries.
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Job (bijbelboek)
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Genre/Form |
Commentaries. (OCoLC)fst01423723
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Commentaries.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Janzen, J. Gerald, 1932- Job. Atlanta : John Knox Press, ©1985 (OCoLC)557516384 |
ISBN |
0804231141 (hbk.) |
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9780804231145 (hbk.) |
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0664238777 (pbk.) |
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9780664238773 (pbk.) |
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0585280398 (electronic bk.) |
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9780585280394 (electronic bk.) |
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1611642574 (electronic bk.) |
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9781611642575 (electronic bk.) |
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