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Title |
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“To Each His Own Job.” On Job 42:1-6 - Finding Myth and History in the Bible |
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Creator |
Author's name, affiliation, country |
Thomas Bolin; St. Norbert College; |
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Subject |
Discipline(s) |
Religious Studies; Biblical Studies |
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Keyword(s) |
Job; Trilussa; despise; pity; epilogue |
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Description |
Abstract |
This essay re-examines the philological and exegetical issues surrounding Job's final speech in 42:1-6 and in particular his final clause in verse 6. While some modern commentators have argued that Job's final statement is an act of defiance, such a claim is more likely an anachronistic attribution of individualism to Job. Looking at the transition between the speeches of Yahweh and the epilogue, the article revives the argument of Richard Simon that Job's final speech is a later insertion. |
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Publisher |
Organizing agency, location |
Equinox Publishing Ltd |
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Date |
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25-Mar-2016 |
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Status & genre |
Peer-reviewed Article |
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philological; exegetical study |
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PDF |
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Identifier |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/books/article/view/23746 |
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Identifier |
Digital Object Identifier |
10.1558/equinox.23746 |
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Source |
Journal/conference title; vol., no. (year) |
Equinox eBooks Publishing; Finding Myth and History in the Bible |
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Language |
English=en |
en |
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Copyright 2014 Equinox Publishing Ltd |