Job / Robert L. Alden
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TextLanguage: English Series: The New American CommentaryPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993Description: 432 p. : map ; 24 cmISBN: - 0805401113
- BS1415.3 .A43 1993
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Prologue: (1:1--2:13) -- Job's curse (3:1-26) -- The debate between Job and his three friends (4:2--7:21) -- Bildad: Job should repent (8:1--10:22) -- Zophar: repent, Job (11:1--14:22) -- Eliphaz accuses Job of folly (15:1--19:29) -- Zophar's discourse on the fate of the wicked (20:1--21:34) -- Eliphaz: this is why you suffer, Job (22:1--24:25) -- Bildad: how can we be righteous? (25:1--27:23) -- The wisdom chapter (28:1-28) -- Job: his past, his present, and his innocence (29:1--31:40) -- A young man makes his contribution to the discussion (32:1--37:24) -- The Lord finally speaks to Job (38:1--42:6) -- Epilogue (42:7-17).
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