Language:
English
Pages:
333 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
,
21 cm
Year of publication:
1960
Series Statement:
Materials for analysis
Uniform Title:
Bibel Ijob
DDC:
223.106
Keywords:
Job
;
Job - (Personnage biblique)
;
Job - (Biblical figure)
;
Job - (Biblical figure) - Art
;
Job - (Biblical figure) - In literature
;
Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Bible - Critique, interprétation, etc
;
Bible
;
Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Description / Table of Contents:
The book of Job and relevant portions of the Bible. The book of Job ; Biblical text relevant to the book of Job -- Introductions to the study of the book of Job. A.B. Davidson on the book of Job ; A.B. Davidson and C.H. Tov on the book of Job ; Morris Jastrow on the literary form of Job ; Pascal P. Parente on the meaning of Job ; Hillel A. Fine on the meaning of Job -- Sermons interpreting the book of Job. John Calvin on the example of Job ; Søren Kierkegaard on the example of Job ; John Henry Newman on the example of Job -- Essays, drawings, and poetry referring to the book of Job. Francis Bacon on adversity ; William Blake on Satan and God ; William Blake on the book of Job ; Robert Lowth on the provenience on Job ; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe on a Job situation ; Thomas Carlyle on the poetry of Job ; James Anthony Froude on the meaning of Job ; Josiah Royce on the problem of evil -- Modern dramatic adaptations of the book of Job. Thornton Wilder on a Job situation ; Robert Frost writes a sequel to Job ; Archibald MacLeish and J.B. and Job ; John Ciardi on J.B. and Job ; Tom F. Driver on J.B. and Job ; Samuel Terrien on J.B. and Job ; Henry P. Van Dusen on J.B. and Job ; The editors of Life on J.B. and Job ; Reinhold on J.B. and Job ; Louis Finkelstein on J.B. and Job ; Thurston N. Davis on J.B. and Job.
Note:
"The authorized version of the book of Job": S. [2]-56
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Includes bibliographical references
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