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Job 29–31 (Job's Final Discourse)
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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Episode on Job 29–31 Join us as Edward L. Greenstein (Bar Ilan University) guides us through Job’s final discourse in Job 29–31. We discuss a number of things, including: Job’s commitment to doing justice (and implicit accusation against for not doing likewise), his oath of innocence, and the passage’s connection to other biblical texts and the role those connections play in translation.Enter the Giveaway to Win a Free BookThis post contains affiliate linksThis week we are giving away a copy of Ed Greenstein’s book (thanks to Yale University Press):Job: A New Translation. Yale University Press, 2019.To enter this giveaway, look out for the giveaway posts on social media: follow us and retweet the giveaway post on Twitter, or share the giveaway post on Facebook or on Instagram. Giveaway closes Sunday, January 30 at 11:59 pm. USA and international entries welcome (thanks, Yale University Press!).Other relevant work by Edward GreensteinThis post contains affiliate links* “When your principles are at stake, take inspiration from Job.” Psyche. 7 July 2021.This Week’s BlurbsIn this episode, Ed Greenstein recommends:* reading the book of Job! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetwotestaments.substack.com
Released:
Jan 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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