The Book of Job as Sceptical Literature

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  • The Book of Job as Sceptical Literature Book Detail

  • Author : Katharine J. Dell
  • Release Date : 2013-03-25
  • Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 272
  • ISBN 13 : 3110858738
  • File Size : 52,52 MB

The Book of Job as Sceptical Literature by Katharine J. Dell PDF Summary

Book Description: The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZAW) covers all areas of research into the Old Testament, focusing on the Hebrew Bible, its early and later forms in Ancient Judaism, as well as its branching into many neighboring cultures of the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world.

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