Language:
English
Year of publication:
1968
Titel der Quelle:
Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Book of Job
Angaben zur Quelle:
(1968) 66-77
Keywords:
Job
;
Moses
;
Oedipus
;
Orestes,
;
Bible. Criticism, Narrative
;
God Wrath
;
Biblical teaching
;
Ethics in the Bible
;
Greek drama (Tragedy) Moral and ethical aspects
;
Piety Biblical teaching
;
Piety in literature
;
Bible as literature
Abstract:
Notes, first of all, that the Greeks, by and large, did not expostulate with the Divine; the Hebrews did. Then, goes on to present a comparative study of the stories of Job and Oedipus, and of Moses and Orestes. The first two depict dramatic assaults upon the riddles of human suffering; the other two show strikingly divergent approaches to the problem of how preternatural wrath may be averted by argument.
Note:
Appeared previously in "Interpretation; a Journal of Bible andTtheology" 18,2 (1964).
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