Pat and Silas discuss the literary features of the book of Job.(00:00) Introduction(00:43) Genre, Literary Features(06:25) Job Among Ancient Near Eastern Texts(09:32) Who Wrote Job?(17:20) Is Job History?(20:12) What Is Job "About"?(22:08) The HammerBibliography:1. Allen, James P. (2010) The Debate Between a Man and His Soul: A Masterpiece of Ancient Egyptian Literature, Brill.2. Andersen, Francis I. (1976) Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Job. IVP Academic.3. Carson DA. (2006) How Long, O Lord? Reflections on Suffering and Evil. Baker Academic.4. Gibson, J.C. (1978) Canaanite Myths and Legends. Bloomsbury.5. Harris, R. Laird. (1995) Inspiration and Canonicity of the Scriptures. A Press.6. Hartley, John E. (1988) New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Job. Eerdmans.7. Hume, David. (1998) Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (2nd ed.; Richard Popkin, Ed.). Hackett Publishing Company. (Original work published 1779)8. Motyer, J. Alec. (1993) The Prophecy of Isaiah: An Introduction Commentary. IVP.9. Pritchard, James B. (Ed.) (2011) The Ancient Near East: An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. Princeton University Press.10. Smick, Elmer B. (1988) “Job.” In Frank E. Gaebelein (Ed.) Expositor’s Bible Commentary, Vol. 4. Zondervan.11. Waltke, Bruce with Charles Yu. (2007) An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach. Zondervan. Speaker: Pat Reeder
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