01007nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001704000060003704100100004308200100005308200130006310000250007610000160010110000110011724500290012824500240015726000100018126000280019126000090021930000100022830000140023830000090025252003030026165000510056485601260061520260119070641.02022-05-19 16:31:32 a1 a0 eng a223.1 bW716-G79 aGreen, William Henry d(1825-1900) eAuthor aJob's triumph over Satan cWilliam Henry Green aU.S.A bThe evangelical library c1981 a82tr. bPaperback c21cm aThe book of Job is one of the most remarkable in the Old Testament. Apart from its inspiration, and considered simply as a literary production, it bears the stamp of uncommon genius. It is occupied with a profound and difficult theme, the mystery of divine providence in the sufferings of good men. aBible -- Job -- Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/5/19/z3426530660541_97c3d1f8dc47d4b242e6ad5499d2cba0.jpgyCover Image