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| | Book of Job - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Book of Job ( ××וב, Standard Hebrew Iyyov, Tiberian Hebrew ʾIyyôḠ; Arabic Ø£ÙÙ‘ÙØ¨ ʾAyyÅ«b) is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, and is also one of the books of the Christian Old Testament. |  | | Satan challenges God by saying that Job's belief is only built upon what material goods he is given, and that his faith will disappear as soon as they are taken from him. |  | | This raised the possibility that God acts in capricious ways, and Job's wife urged him to curse God, and die. |
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| | JOB |
 | | Job is temporarily alienated from his God and undertakes a journey into the profane where he is totally segregated from the world. |  | | Similar to Genesis, it is disturbed by the arrival of an alien: the serpent in Genesis, and Satan in Job. |  | | Job has been described as "the greatest of all people in the east", protected by God's grace and surrounded by his sacred embrace. |
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - JOB, TESTAMENT OF: |
 | | It continues with Job's return to the city, where he held a feast of thanksgiving, asking the people each to give him a lamb for the clothing of the poor and four drachmas of gold or silver for their support. |  | | As soon as his daughters put these girdles around their bodies they were transfigured, and, in the voices of angels, archangels (heavenly archons), and cherubim, sang hymns echoing the mysteries of heaven, all of which were written down by Nahor, the brother of Job. |  | | Yet under all these sad happenings Job bravely spoke the words: "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord" (Job i. |
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| | The women of the Testament of Job draw considerable attention to themselves, and well they should given the prominent ... |
 | | Testament of Job cannot come from natural insight but only from divine revelation, men and women are dependent on the same means for attaining it” (225). |  | | Testament ’s treatment of the daughters, for to attain spiritual enlightenment they are required to shed precisely those characteristics which marked them as women in the ancient world. |  | | Testament and that the maid and Sitidos, as Satan’s ignorant tools, are foils to Job’s and Job’s daughters’ embodiment of heavenly understanding rooted in trust in God. |
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| | SparkNotes: The Old Testament: Job |
 | | Job tears his clothes and shaves his head in mourning, but he still blesses God in his prayers. |  | | Job wants to find a way to justify Godâs actions, but he cannot understand why there are evil people who âharm the childless woman, / and do no good to the widow,â only to be rewarded with long, successful lives ( 24 : 21). |  | | Job intercedes on their behalf, and God forgives them. |
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| | An Introduciton to the Book of Job |
 | | Job’s wife suggests that he curse God and die. |  | | That is, they believe the author of Job created a character to teach spiritual lessons as Jesus did in the parables. |  | | After statements affirming Job’s blessings the author describes his death in the final verse of the book. |
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| | Testament of Job - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Testament of Job is a book written in the 1st century BCE or the 1st century CE (thus part of a tradition often called "intertestamental literature" by Christian scholars). |  | | The earliest surviving manuscript is in Coptic, of the 5th century; other early surviving manuscripts are in Greek and Old Slavonic. |  | | At the end of the 5th century, the Testament of Job was relegated to the apocrypha by the decree associated with Pope Gelasius, concerning canonical and noncanonical books. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Job (Old Testament) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He in turn is followed by God himself, who speaks out of a storm to convince Job of his ignorance and rebuke him for his questioning. |  | | The book is of unknown authorship and date, although many scholars assign it to a time between 600 |  | | The book contains many eloquent passages; among them are Job's declaration of faith in the "redeemer," his speech on wisdom, and God's discourse on animals. |
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| | Howard Dean's favorite New Testament Book: Job |
 | | Job, the Old Testament story of a righteous man who suffers hardships as a test of his faith, ends with the Lord restoring his fortunes and the protagonist living to be "an old man, and full of days." Some scholars have posited that the original ending may have been more dour. |  | | I'm sorry, but anybody who knows anything about the Bible knows that Job's story is in the Old Testament. |  | | What I meant to say was that my favorite New Testament book is the Bhagavad-Gita. |
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| | Testament of Job |
 | | After the death of Job's first wife, Job marries Dinah (the name also given her in the Targum), who becomes the mother of three daughters that are inspired and chant hymns. |  | | Because of their attempts to rebuke Job, God threatens them with death, but they are forgiven through Job's intercession on their behalf. |  | | Hymn composition, mentioned in the TJob, was described as an activity of that community by Philo. |
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| | Job |
 | | In the third place, Job is declared in the prologue merely to be undergoing a test, the product of a momentary divine caprice. |  | | Moreover, tradition put him in the patriarchal period and made the book one of the oldest in the Bible. |  | | But the body of the book at no point hearkens back to the details of the prologue, and hence there arises the frequent opinion that the present prologue does not completely fit the subsequent poem. |
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| | Society> Religion and Spirituality> People> Old Testament> Job |
 | | Theodicies in the Book of Job - Essay addressing spiritual justifications of the goodness of God in the story of the suffering believer. |  | | Comparative Index to Islam: Job - Highlights differences between Islamic and Christian beliefs about the long-suffering servant of God. |  | | Catholic Encyclopedia: Job - Commentary on the long-suffering believer from the traditional Catholic perspective. |
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| | Testament of Job |
 | | 16 He left seven sons and three daughters, and there were no daughters found on earth as fair as the daughters of Job. |  | | Behold, I have preserved for you a possession better than that which your brothers have taken". |  | | 5 "Report to Job and say that I desire to meet himÕÕ, |
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| | JOB - Bible MKJV |
 | | And they sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them. |  | | 15 And in all the land there were not found women as beautiful as the daughters of Job. |  | | And no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was very great. |
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| | job / Job (HyperDic hyper-dictionary) |
 | | A Jewish hero in the Old Testament who maintained his faith in God in spite of afflictions that tested him. |  | | A Jewish hero in the Old Testament who maintained his faith in God in spite of afflictions that tested him |  | | A book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply. |
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 | | Catholic Encyclopedia: Job - Commentary on the long-suffering believer from the traditional Catholic perspective. |  | | -- http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08413a.htm Society: Religion and Spirituality: People: Old Testament: Job |
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| | ScrappleFace: Dean Blames Bush for Job-less New Testament |
 | | That's in the New Testament, too!!....and then Al, you said: "Let there be trees"...and you hugged them and said it was good. |  | | Then a place will be found for Job creation in the New Testament. |  | | Dean, "But if you don't have a Job, it's harder to enjoy New Testament. |
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| | Job, Tyndale Old Testament Commentary - By: Francis Andersen - Christianbook.com |
 | | It is the story of one man who held on to his life in God with a faith that survived the torments of utter loss and expanded into new realms of wonder and delight. |  | | Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Tyndale Old Testament, CBD Price: $11.99 |  | | 1 & 2 Kings, Tyndale Old Testament Commentary, CBD Price: $11.99 |
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 | | And he said to the doormaid, Tell Job I wish to meet with him. |  | | 1,2After the three had stopped singing hymns, while the Lord was present as was I, Nereus, the brother of Job, and while the holy angel also was present, |  | | 1At once my wife drew near, Crying out with tears she said to me, Job, Job! |
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| | PHILO - Online Information article about PHILO |
 | | The whole doctrine of this mediatorial hypostasis is a strange intertwining of very dissimilar threads; on one side the way was prepared for it by the older Jewish distinction between the Wisdom of God and God Himself, of which we find the beginnings even in the Old Testament (Job xxviii. |  | | Here again, we see, the philosopher is unable to escape from the difficulty that the Logos is at once the immanent Reason of God, and yet also an hypostasis standing between God and the world. |
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| | Job |
 | | Book of Job 6 External links Authorship A great diversity of opinion exists as to the authorship of this book. |  | | Testament of Job The Testament of Job is a book written in the 1st century BCE or the 1st century CE, elaborating upon t... |  | | One notable aspect of the film is that th... |
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| | Job - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Book of Job, part of the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible), also incorporated into Christianity 's Old Testament. |  | | This is a disambiguation page â” a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | Job (Biblical figure) the main character of the Book of Job. |
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| | Testament of Job |
 | | Home > Culture > Religion > Pseudepigrapha > Old Testament > |  | | This is the Book of Job, who is Jobab. |  | | Job, being ill at the end of his life, speaks to his ten children. |
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| | Testament of Job |
 | | During this time, his faith does not waver, despite his friends' accusations - in this text they are kings. |  | | The Testament of Job contains the final words of Job to his seven sons and three daughters before his death. |  | | This book recounts the calamities Job endured as described in the Old Testament, including his loss of wealth, the deaths of his children, and his own illness. In the Testament of Job, Satan is similarly responsible for Job's suffering, however, his role is greater. |
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| | JOB - Definition |
 | | [n] a Jewish hero in the Old Testament who maintained his faith in God in spite of afflictions that tested him |  | | [n] a book in the Old Testament containing Job ' s pleas to God about his afflictions and God ' s reply |  | | And judges job, and bishops bite the town. |
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| | The Bible - Job Chapter 1 |
 | | 1:5 It was so, when the days of their feasting had run their course, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all. |  | | For Job said, "It may be that my sons have sinned, and renounced God in their hearts." Thus did Job continually. |  | | 1:22 In all this, Job did not sin, nor charge God with wrongdoing. |
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| | AddALL.com - What the Bible Is All About 102 Old Testament: Job- Malachi |
 | | What the Bible Is All About 102 Old Testament: Job- Malachi |  | | AddALL.com - What the Bible Is All About 102 Old Testament: Job- Malachi |  | | If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
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| | The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha :: Testament of Job |
 | | Brock's text varies only very slightly from the text of MS P and is the basis for R. Spittler's translation in The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. |  | | Kraft = R. Kraft (ed.), The Testament of Job According to the SV Text (TT 5; PS 4; Missoula: Scholars Press, 1974). |  | | Work on entering these manuscripts is continuing and we hope to have a complete critical apparatus later this spring. |
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| | Scripture Pad - The Old Testament - Job |
 | | Scripture Pad - The Old Testament - Job |  | | VI - Study 1 - In The Beginning |  | | VI - Study 15 - Its Foes And Besetments |
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| | Book of Job Bible Christian Old Testament Questia.com Online Library |
 | | ...Dimensions of Dialogue in the Book of Job : A Topology according to Bakhtin...literary books of the Bible, the Book of Job. |  | | Wisdom in the Book of Job LEO G. Wisdom...The understanding of God in the book of Job is complex, necessitating separate...Westermann, The Structure of... |  | | The Cruel God: Job's Search for the Meaning of Suffering |
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| | Testament of Job |
 | | In my paper I have attempted to refute the view of some scholars who have suggested that the Testament of Job is a Jewish work and have sought to locate the book within a Jewish milieu. |  | | This notion is based on the parallels between the description of the Therapeutic community by Philo and the community in the Testament of Job. |  | | The basis for this theory is focussed on the parallels between TJ, the Apocalypse of Abraham, 3Enoch and concepts in Merkabah mysticism. |
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| | Old Testament Poetry & Wisdom - Job: |
 | | God questions Job on his knowledge of his divine work at the time of the Creation: a water-colour by William Blake (1757-1827).. |  | | Elihu reminded Job that he should not forget his guardian angel.. |  | | Job receives presents from his friends on the restoration of his fortunes. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: JO: JOB |
 | | Job refers to:#The Book of Job, part of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), also incorporated into Christianity's Old Testament.#Job (Biblical figure) the main character of the Book of Job. |  | | Jobs & Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 |  | | Job Creation & Worker Assistance Act of 2002 |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 89031416 |
 | | Ein Vorbericht Cornelia Romer and Heinz J. Thissen Zur Komposition und Konzeption des Testaments Hiobs Berndt Schaller Images of Women in the Testament of Job Pieter W. Van Der Horst Job's Perseverance in the Testament of Job Cees Haas Index of Authors Select index of passages in the Testament of Job Index of subjects. |  | | 3221: Das Testament des Hiob in koptischer Sprache. |  | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Testament of Job Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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| | U of M Library Name Resolver Service |
 | | Title: Annotations on five poetical books of the Old Testament (viz.) Job, Psalmes, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles / by Edward Leigh... |  | | Bibliographic information is provided to confirm the link. |
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