01401nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100100005208200120006208200130007410000220008710000160010910000110012524500370013624500290017324500450020225000090024726000100025626000130026626000090027930000110028830000140029930000090031352004880032265000510081085601150086195700150097699900150099195200690100620260119070432.02021-12-23 13:19:35 a0800606515 a0 eng a223.106 bC616-W53 aWestermann, Claus d(1909-2000) eAuthor aThe structure of the book of Job bA form-critical analysis cClaus Westermann and Charles A. Muenchow a2nd. aU.S.A bFortress c1981 a148tr. bHardcover c22cm aIf any book of the Bible has caught the imagination of its readers, both devout and secular, it is surely the Book of Job. A resounding cry from the depths of pain and anguish, its poetry continues to find an echo in human hearts today. Claus Westermann, internationally renowned Old Testament scholar, asserts that Job is more than a treatment of “the problem of evil” or “innocent suffering”. It is the articulation of the actual cry of a real human being in deep distress. aBible -- Job -- Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2021/12/23/51pWJH0OdLL._SX351_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image a211001 TKH c6256d6256 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-6256v0.00yBK