The Book of Job, Including "The Oldest Lesson in the World"One of the most respected Bible scholars of the 19th century, British clergyman ETHELBERT WILLIAM BULLINGER (1837-1913) here offers his perspective on the Book of Job, with an interpretation focused on appreciating the mysteries of God's ways and a translation that pays close attention to rendering the meaning of the original Hebrew as fully as possible. With full annotations and explanations, this important book will grant students of the Bible and of Christianity new and deeper insights into one of the most misunderstood sections of Scripture. |
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Table des matières
12 | |
The Ministry of Elihu 3237 | 29 |
1126 | 38 |
Part 2 | 53 |
6210 | 61 |
Eliphazs First Address 4 5 | 67 |
Bildads First Address 8 | 81 |
Zophars First Address 11 | 91 |
13733 | 161 |
1426 | 185 |
Their Departure 4279 | 201 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
answer Appeal argument become Behold blessing bring brought called cause chap codices Compare darkness death Divine doth dust earth Elihu Eloah evil expressed eyes face fear follows friends Ginsburg's Text give given God's hand hast hath hear heart Hence hold idiom iniquity Jehovah Job's judgment justified knowledge lesson light look Lord mark means ministry mouth night pass person pray prosperity put by Metonymy reason refers rendered reply righteousness seen Sept Shaddai sinned sons speak stand strength Text and note thee thine things thou thought Translation trouble true turn understanding unto verse viii wait waters whole wicked wilt wisdom words written wrong xxvii xxxi xxxviii Zophar
Fréquemment cités
Page vii - Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.