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Mohr Siebeck, 2019. — 331 p. — (Forschungen zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe, Band 111). Hiob leidet. Der paradigmatisch gottesfurchtige Mann, weise, gerecht und wohlhabend in allen Bereichen, verliert alles und steht am Rande des Todes. Er geht sogar so weit, Gott anzuklagen und seine Restitution einzufordern. Sonja Feldmar beleuchtet in der vorliegenden Studie eine der vielen...
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016. — 375 p. — (Wissenschaftliche Monographien zum Alten und Neuen Testament 149). Die Gottesreden (Hi 38,1 - 42,6) bilden den Höhepunkt der Hiobdichtung und werden als Schlüssel zu ihrem Gesamtverständnis angesehen. Die vorliegende Arbeit versucht, die Gottesreden durch das Welt-, Gottes- und Menschenverständnis des Hiobbuches verständlich zu machen....
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016. — 368 p. Die vorliegende Studie beschreibt die Wirkungsgeschichte der Gestalt Hiobs in der jüdischen Tradition. Dabei bilden sich zwei Schwerpunkte heraus: Während einerseits die talmudischen Rabbinen Hiob als Ketzer und Nicht-Juden einen namhaften Platz im jüdischen Schrifttum verwehren, entdeckt ihn andererseits die säkulare Literatur als...
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021. — 749 S. — (Das Alte Testament Deutsch (ATD) - Neubearbeitungen 13). Leiden, Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit sowie die Rätselhaftigkeit Gottes gehören zu den großen Themen menschlicher Existenz. Im Buch Hiob werden sie in ungeheurer Dichte poetisch reflektiert. Dabei spielen die an seiner Entstehung beteiligten Kreise mit den literarischen Traditionen...
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Eerdmans, 1967. — 65 p. The Book of Job is a highly relevant resource for Christians who are asking, as did Job, "Why me, God?" This commentary could be used effectively for both personal, devotional, and group studies of a central concern for our era - Why so much human hurt, hunger, and hopelessness if God has spoken once and for all in His Son, Jesus Christ?
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Zondervan, 1972. — 127 p. With scholarly analysis and intellectual appraisal, Ellison explores a very difficult and often neglected Old Testament book. Here the author not only presents the Scriptural and theological implications of this most difficult book, but supplies the reader with unparalleled devotional materials and thought stimulation. Presented is a demonstration of a...
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Sheffield Academic Press, 1987. — 81 p. — (Old Testament Guides) The primary aim of this introduction is to achieve a sympathetic reading of this enigmantic book, informed by an awareness of the main critical issues. It offers firstly a 'guided reading' of the whole book, followed by a discussion of topics such as its basis in folk-tale, the poet's audience, and the themes of...
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IVP, 1976. — 290 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) "The Old Testament book about Job is one of the supreme offerings of the human mind to the living God and one of the best gifts of God to men," writes Francis Andersen. "The task of understanding it is as rewarding as it is strenuous. One is constantly amazed at its audacious theology and at the magnitude of its...
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Cambridge University Press, 1975. — 240 p. — (Cambridge Bible Commentary) In this volume, Norman Habel takes on the humbling task of writing a commentary on such a classic work as the book of Job — a text that is complex and unclear at many points. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through...
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Eerdmans, 1967. — 65 p. The Book of Job is a highly relevant resource for Christians who are asking, as did Job, "Why me, God?" This commentary could be used effectively for both personal, devotional, and group studies of a central concern for our era - Why so much human hurt, hunger, and hopelessness if God has spoken once and for all in His Son, Jesus Christ?
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Zondervan, 1972. — 127 p. With scholarly analysis and intellectual appraisal, Ellison explores a very difficult and often neglected Old Testament book. Here the author not only presents the Scriptural and theological implications of this most difficult book, but supplies the reader with unparalleled devotional materials and thought stimulation. Presented is a demonstration of a...
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Sheffield Academic Press, 1987. — 81 p. — (Old Testament Guides) The primary aim of this introduction is to achieve a sympathetic reading of this enigmantic book, informed by an awareness of the main critical issues. It offers firstly a 'guided reading' of the whole book, followed by a discussion of topics such as its basis in folk-tale, the poet's audience, and the themes of...
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IVP, 1976. — 290 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) "The Old Testament book about Job is one of the supreme offerings of the human mind to the living God and one of the best gifts of God to men," writes Francis Andersen. "The task of understanding it is as rewarding as it is strenuous. One is constantly amazed at its audacious theology and at the magnitude of its...
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228 pagini Un studiu în cartea lui Iov - Evanghelia de dinaintea Evangheliei Cartea lui Iov este o carte misterioasă prin originea ei. Ea nu vine la noi nici din vremea lui Moise, nici din vremea lui David şi nici din vremea profeţilor. Cartea este dinaintea acestora. Evenimentele descrise în cartea Iov fac parte din istoria timpurie a umanităţii, dinainte de a putea vorbi...
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