Job / Tremper Longman III

Основной Автор-лицо: Longman III, T., 1952-, TremperЯзык: англійська.Страна: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Публикация: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, ©2012Описание: 491 p.ISBN:978-0-8010-3107-6.Серии: Baker commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and PsalmsИндекс Дьюи (ДКД): 223/.1077, 23Примечания о содержании: List of Reflective Essays -- 9 Series Preface -- 11 Author’s Preface 15 Abbreviations -- 19 Introduction -- 23 I. The Prologue: The Suffering and Patience of Job (1:1-2:13) -- 75 II. Job’s Lament (3:1-26) -- 96 III. The Debate between Job and His Three Friends (4:1-27:23) -- 108 A. First Cycle (4:1-14:22) -- 110 1. Eliphaz’s First Speech (4:1-5:27) -- 111 2. Job’s First Response (6:1-7:21) -- 132 3. Bildad’s First Speech (8:1-22) -- 153 4. Job’s Second Response (9:1-10:22) -- 163 5. Zophar’s First Speech (11:1-20) -- 184 6. Job’s Third Response (12:1-14:22) -- 193 B. Second Cycle (15:1-21:34) -- 220 1. Eliphaz’s Second Speech (15:1-35) -- 221 2. Job’s Fourth Response (16:1-17:16) -- 232 3. Bildad’s Second Speech (18:1-21) -- 246 4. Job’s Fifth Response (19:1-29) -- 253 5. Zophar’s Second Speech (20:1—20) -- 264 6. Job’s Sixth Response (21:1-34) -- 272 C. Third Cycle (22:1-27:23) -- 283 1. Eliphaz’s Third Speech (22:1—30) -- 284 2. Job’s Seventh Response (23:1—24:25) -- 293 3. Bildad’s Third Speech (25:1-6) -- 308 4. Job’s Eighth Response (26:1-27:23) -- 311 IV. Job’s Monologue (28:1-31:40) -- 323 A. First Speech: Where Is Wisdom Found? (28:1-28) -- 324 B. Second Speech: The Months of Old (29:1—25) -- 335 C. Third Speech: Treated with Disdain (30:1—31) -- 344 D. Fourth Speech: Protest of Innocence (31:1—40) -- 354 V. Elihu’s Speech (32:1-37:24) -- 367 VI. Yahweh’s Speeches and Job’s Responses (38:1-42:6) -- 417 VII. Job’s Restoration (42:7-17) -- 457 Bibliography -- 463 Subject Index 475 Author Index -- 477 Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings -- 481 Резюме или реферат:In this final volume in the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series, Tremper Longman offers an accessible commentary on one of Scripture's most intriguing books. With his deft exegetical and expositional skill, the resulting work is full of fresh insight into the meaning of the text. In addition to the helpful translation and commentary, this volume considers the theological implications of the wisdom texts found in the book of Job as well as their literary, historical, and grammatical dimensions. Footnotes deal with many of the technical matters, allowing readers of varying interest and training levels to read and profit from the commentary and to engage the biblical text at an appropriate level. This built-in versatility has application for both pastors and teachers.Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-473) and indexes.. Тип единицы: Книги
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-473) and indexes.

List of Reflective Essays 9 Series Preface 11 Author’s Preface 15 Abbreviations 19 Introduction 23 I. The Prologue: The Suffering and Patience of Job (1:1-2:13) 75 II. Job’s Lament (3:1-26) 96 III. The Debate between Job and His Three Friends (4:1-27:23) 108 A. First Cycle (4:1-14:22) 110 1. Eliphaz’s First Speech (4:1-5:27) 111 2. Job’s First Response (6:1-7:21) 132 3. Bildad’s First Speech (8:1-22) 153 4. Job’s Second Response (9:1-10:22) 163 5. Zophar’s First Speech (11:1-20) 184 6. Job’s Third Response (12:1-14:22) 193 B. Second Cycle (15:1-21:34) 220 1. Eliphaz’s Second Speech (15:1-35) 221 2. Job’s Fourth Response (16:1-17:16) 232 3. Bildad’s Second Speech (18:1-21) 246 4. Job’s Fifth Response (19:1-29) 253 5. Zophar’s Second Speech (20:1—20) 264 6. Job’s Sixth Response (21:1-34) 272 C. Third Cycle (22:1-27:23) 283 1. Eliphaz’s Third Speech (22:1—30) 284 2. Job’s Seventh Response (23:1—24:25) 293 3. Bildad’s Third Speech (25:1-6) 308 4. Job’s Eighth Response (26:1-27:23) 311 IV. Job’s Monologue (28:1-31:40) 323 A. First Speech: Where Is Wisdom Found? (28:1-28) 324 B. Second Speech: The Months of Old (29:1—25) 335 C. Third Speech: Treated with Disdain (30:1—31) 344 D. Fourth Speech: Protest of Innocence (31:1—40) 354 V. Elihu’s Speech (32:1-37:24) 367 VI. Yahweh’s Speeches and Job’s Responses (38:1-42:6) 417 VII. Job’s Restoration (42:7-17) 457 Bibliography 463 Subject Index 475 Author Index 477 Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings 481

In this final volume in the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series, Tremper Longman offers an accessible commentary on one of Scripture's most intriguing books. With his deft exegetical and expositional skill, the resulting work is full of fresh insight into the meaning of the text. In addition to the helpful translation and commentary, this volume considers the theological implications of the wisdom texts found in the book of Job as well as their literary, historical, and grammatical dimensions. Footnotes deal with many of the technical matters, allowing readers of varying interest and training levels to read and profit from the commentary and to engage the biblical text at an appropriate level. This built-in versatility has application for both pastors and teachers

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