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- catalog alternative "Bible. Job. English. Wolfers. 1995.".
- catalog contributor b8032399.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Chapter 27 -- The architecture of the dialogue -- X. Elihu's last words -- XI. Misidentified referents -- The views of the righteous -- Whose children? (1) -- Whose children? (2) -- God's responsibilities -- The transfixed gallbladder -- The laughing stock -- The prophet Elihu -- The treachery of Job's brothers".
- catalog description "II. Some aspects of the provenance of the Book of Job -- Genre -- The date -- The author -- How many authors? -- The folk-tale theory -- Elihu -- Other suggested interpolations -- The purpose of the Book of Job -- The historical background -- The social setting -- The names of God -- About this book".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part 1: Introduction -- I. The art of mistranslation -- Impugning the whole text -- The comparative method -- Quotations and similar figures -- Distortions of grammar -- Denaturing the idiom -- Reattribution per se -- Prising stones from a mosaic -- Corruption per se -- The massacre of the particles -- Questionable questions -- Misorientation -- Bare-faced mistranslation -- Translating off-centre -- Faith in and with the text".
- catalog description "Part 2: Commentary -- I. The identity of Job -- The land of Uz -- The children of the East -- The names of the protagonists -- Israelite themes and places -- The Messianic idea of God in history -- The election of Israel -- Sabbath & festivals -- The Bible -- The geography -- Jobs afflictions, a general comment -- Job in the poem -- Job's rank -- Job's fear -- Job's dual persona -- The somplpecification of Job's Caint in the poem -- Captivity -- II. Job and the Deuteronomic covenant -- III. The nature of Job's illness and the fate of his children -- A. The illness -- The sickness of my flesh? -- Worms, dust and festering sores? -- I am like a wineskin? -- Am I shrivelled up? -- My members are as a shadow? -- I am loathsome and abhorrent? -- My bone clings to my skin and flesh? -- The neck of my tunic fits my waist? -- Is my skin black? -- Elihu's testimony -- Conclusion -- B. The children -- Eliphaz's promise -- Punishment of the children? -- Prospering in exile -- ".
- catalog description "Part 3: Translation -- I. Translation -- II. Footnotes to introduction, chapters 1-3 -- III. Footnotes to first cycle, chapters 4-15:16 -- IV. Footnotes to second cycle, chapters 15:17-22 -- V. Footnotes to chapters 23-31, Job's monologue -- VI. Footnotes to chapters 32-37, Elihu -- VII. Footnotes to conclusion, chapters 38-42 -- VIII. Special remarks -- IX. Lexicographical anomalies.".
- catalog description "The future fate of the children -- Whom Job will meet in the grave -- The sons of my body -- No consolations after death -- Servants, disciples or children? -- Job pledges his offspring -- The children of the wicked -- Conclusion -- IV. The identity of "the wicked" -- The crux in chapter 15 -- The wicked -- Eliphaz -- The wicked: Bildad & Zophar -- Job's answer -- The wicked: Elihu -- The parallels -- V. The identities of Behemoth & Leviathan -- Behemoth & Leviathan -- mythical or real? -- Chapter 40: The description of Behemoth -- Nahar & Jordan -- Leviathan, the second challenge -- Chapter 41: The Lord's affirmation -- The description of Leviathan -- VI. The identity of Job's comforters -- VII. The identity of the Satan -- VIII. God's first speech -- The emotional tenor of the speech -- Chapter 38, the inanimate universe -- The mysterious bridging passage, verses 36:38 -- Chapter 39, the animal world -- IX. The speech cycles of Job -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Chapter 26 -- ".
- catalog extent "549 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Deep things out of darkness.".
- catalog identifier "0802840825 (Eedmans : pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "9039001049 (Pharos : pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Deep things out of darkness.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Kampen, Netherlands] : Pharos ; Grand Rapids, Mich. : Wm. B. Eerdmans, Pub.,".
- catalog relation "Deep things out of darkness.".
- catalog subject "223/.106 20".
- catalog subject "BS1415.2 .W65 1995".
- catalog subject "Bible. Job Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 27 -- The architecture of the dialogue -- X. Elihu's last words -- XI. Misidentified referents -- The views of the righteous -- Whose children? (1) -- Whose children? (2) -- God's responsibilities -- The transfixed gallbladder -- The laughing stock -- The prophet Elihu -- The treachery of Job's brothers".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Some aspects of the provenance of the Book of Job -- Genre -- The date -- The author -- How many authors? -- The folk-tale theory -- Elihu -- Other suggested interpolations -- The purpose of the Book of Job -- The historical background -- The social setting -- The names of God -- About this book".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1: Introduction -- I. The art of mistranslation -- Impugning the whole text -- The comparative method -- Quotations and similar figures -- Distortions of grammar -- Denaturing the idiom -- Reattribution per se -- Prising stones from a mosaic -- Corruption per se -- The massacre of the particles -- Questionable questions -- Misorientation -- Bare-faced mistranslation -- Translating off-centre -- Faith in and with the text".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 2: Commentary -- I. The identity of Job -- The land of Uz -- The children of the East -- The names of the protagonists -- Israelite themes and places -- The Messianic idea of God in history -- The election of Israel -- Sabbath & festivals -- The Bible -- The geography -- Jobs afflictions, a general comment -- Job in the poem -- Job's rank -- Job's fear -- Job's dual persona -- The somplpecification of Job's Caint in the poem -- Captivity -- II. Job and the Deuteronomic covenant -- III. The nature of Job's illness and the fate of his children -- A. The illness -- The sickness of my flesh? -- Worms, dust and festering sores? -- I am like a wineskin? -- Am I shrivelled up? -- My members are as a shadow? -- I am loathsome and abhorrent? -- My bone clings to my skin and flesh? -- The neck of my tunic fits my waist? -- Is my skin black? -- Elihu's testimony -- Conclusion -- B. The children -- Eliphaz's promise -- Punishment of the children? -- Prospering in exile -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 3: Translation -- I. Translation -- II. Footnotes to introduction, chapters 1-3 -- III. Footnotes to first cycle, chapters 4-15:16 -- IV. Footnotes to second cycle, chapters 15:17-22 -- V. Footnotes to chapters 23-31, Job's monologue -- VI. Footnotes to chapters 32-37, Elihu -- VII. Footnotes to conclusion, chapters 38-42 -- VIII. Special remarks -- IX. Lexicographical anomalies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The future fate of the children -- Whom Job will meet in the grave -- The sons of my body -- No consolations after death -- Servants, disciples or children? -- Job pledges his offspring -- The children of the wicked -- Conclusion -- IV. The identity of "the wicked" -- The crux in chapter 15 -- The wicked -- Eliphaz -- The wicked: Bildad & Zophar -- Job's answer -- The wicked: Elihu -- The parallels -- V. The identities of Behemoth & Leviathan -- Behemoth & Leviathan -- mythical or real? -- Chapter 40: The description of Behemoth -- Nahar & Jordan -- Leviathan, the second challenge -- Chapter 41: The Lord's affirmation -- The description of Leviathan -- VI. The identity of Job's comforters -- VII. The identity of the Satan -- VIII. God's first speech -- The emotional tenor of the speech -- Chapter 38, the inanimate universe -- The mysterious bridging passage, verses 36:38 -- Chapter 39, the animal world -- IX. The speech cycles of Job -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Chapter 26 -- ".
- catalog title "Deep things out of darkness : the book of Job : essays and a new English translation / David Wolfers.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".