The short manuscript serves as a an introduction to the author’s book about the meaning of the ordeals of the biblical figure of Job.Stockhammer, Morris, 1904 : Das Buch Hiob; Versuch einer Theodizee. Wien : Europaeischer Verlag, 1963, is available in the LBI Library, BS 1415 S7 B8.German version: `Das Buch Hiob' available in Library
The Book of Job has long been a literary enigma. It is unique in the Hebrew Bible, not alone for the...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Although much has been written about the Book of Job, no consensus exists among scholars with regard...
Note translation: "Hiob" is the German version of the Old Testament name "Job". (PJ 10.2000)
Gilbert Maurice. N. C. Habel, The Book of Job (coll. The Cambridge Bible Commentary on the New Engli...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-233) and index.Mode of access: Internet
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
Questions concerning evil and suffering are those, which people ask the most often. What is their re...
This thesis is a work in biblical interpretation and Christian theology, which seeks to develop and ...
The author touches upon the question of the canonical interpretation of the Bible as instanced by th...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
In modern times German authors have made ample use of the Job-theme. The study examines the transfor...
Gregory of Nyssa makes clear reference to Job and the Book of Job in his works. Sometimes Job is des...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Lods Adolphe François Paul. Recherches récentes sur le livre de Job / Morris Jastrow jr., The Book o...
The Book of Job has long been a literary enigma. It is unique in the Hebrew Bible, not alone for the...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Although much has been written about the Book of Job, no consensus exists among scholars with regard...
Note translation: "Hiob" is the German version of the Old Testament name "Job". (PJ 10.2000)
Gilbert Maurice. N. C. Habel, The Book of Job (coll. The Cambridge Bible Commentary on the New Engli...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-233) and index.Mode of access: Internet
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
Questions concerning evil and suffering are those, which people ask the most often. What is their re...
This thesis is a work in biblical interpretation and Christian theology, which seeks to develop and ...
The author touches upon the question of the canonical interpretation of the Bible as instanced by th...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
In modern times German authors have made ample use of the Job-theme. The study examines the transfor...
Gregory of Nyssa makes clear reference to Job and the Book of Job in his works. Sometimes Job is des...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Lods Adolphe François Paul. Recherches récentes sur le livre de Job / Morris Jastrow jr., The Book o...
The Book of Job has long been a literary enigma. It is unique in the Hebrew Bible, not alone for the...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Although much has been written about the Book of Job, no consensus exists among scholars with regard...