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Job 32–37 (Elihu)

Job 32–37 (Elihu)

FromThe Two Testaments


Job 32–37 (Elihu)

FromThe Two Testaments

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode on Job 32–37Join us as Dominick S. Hernández (Talbot School of Theology) guides us through Elihu’s Speeches in Job 32–37. We discuss a number of issues in this text, including: whether these chapters are a later addition, Elihu’s contribution to the book, whether his words are reliable, his appeal to revelation, his misquotations of Job, and his anticipation of the divine speeches.Enter the Giveaway to Win a Free BookThis post contains affiliate linksThis week we are giving away copies of two of Hernández’s books:Illustrated Job in Hebrew. GlossaHouse, 2020.Proverbs: Pathways to Wisdom. Abingdon, 2020.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, February 13 at 11:59 pm. USA entries only.This Week’s BlurbsIn this episode, Dominick Hernández recommends:* Greenstein, Edward. Job: A New Translation. Yale University Press, 2019.* Hawley, Lance R. Metaphor Competition in the Book of Job. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018.* His blog post, “From Hippies to the Hood: How the Jesus People Movement Changed my Life.”Other Books and Articles Mentioned in This Episode* Janzen, J. Gerald. Job. Interpretation. John Knox Press, 1985.* Smith, Cooper. Allusive and Elusive: Allusion and the Elihu Speeches of Job 32–37. Brill, 2022.  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:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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