Studies in the book of Job
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Studies in the book of Job
(SR supplements, 16)
Published for the Canadian Corp. for Studies in Religion by W. Laurier University Press, 1985
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Essays originally presented at the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies in May 1981
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The four essays in this volume present an overview of current issues in studies of the book of Job. The opening essay, by Williams, deals with major aspects of Joban research: new commentaries, Near Eastern backgrounds, textual criticism, language and vocabulary, literary criticism, dating problems, and theological ideas. The remaining essays focus on specifics from within Williams' overview. Craigie discusses the impact of Ugaritic language and literature on studies of Job. Cox is concerned with textual criticism of Job, primarily with regard to the Septuagint. And, in the final essay, Aufrecht illustrates the importance of Aramaic in biblical studies in general and studies of Job in particular.
目次
Studies in the Book of Job, edited by Walter E. Aufrecht
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Current Trends in the Study of the Book of Job Ronald J. Williams
Job and Ugaritic Studies Peter C. Craigie
Elihu's Second Speech According to the Septuagint Claude E. Cox
Aramaic Studies and the Book of Job Walter E. Aufrecht
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
Index of Texts
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