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This book, which bears the name of its hero Job, consists of two elements: (1) the account of Job's trail and restoration, and (2) numerous speeches that treat the issue of suffering.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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hymnic lines, feminine singular verb, enclitic mem, three comforters, defective writing, mater lectionis, preposition min, illustrations from nature, present disgrace, infinitive construct, heavenly witness, casus pendens, strophic patterns, pronominal suffix, third speech, personal lament, epic account, harder reading, excellent parallel, infinitive absolute, phonetic variant, wicked person, animal portraits, tragic misfortune, syllable count
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Northwest Semitic, Old Testament, Comparative Philology, New York, Near Eastern, Buche Hiob, Qumran Targ, Scholars Press, Das Buch Hiob, Gerd Mohn, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Arabic Background, Grand Rapids, Ibn Ezra, Mishnaic Hebrew, Next Job, Society of Biblical Literature, Zur Vorgeschichte, Alten Testament, Compendious Syriac Dictionary, Eliphaz the Temanite, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, God Job, Animals of Bible Lands, Bildad the Shuhite
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