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082 _bC616-W53
100 _aWestermann, Claus
100 _d(1909-2000)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aThe structure of the book of Job
245 _bA form-critical analysis
245 _cClaus Westermann and Charles A. Muenchow
250 _a2nd.
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bFortress
260 _c1981
300 _a148tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c22cm
520 _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.
650 _aBible -- Job -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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