
Job 21-37, Volume 18A
por:
David J. A. Clines
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 0310521939
ISBN 13: 9780310521938
Fecha de publicación:
April 7th, 2015
Editorial: Zondervan Academic
Páginas: 560
Géneros: Religion & Spirituality
This volume offers an intricate exploration of the biblical text from Job, specifically chapters 21 through 37, and delves into the profound themes woven throughout these passages. David J. A. Clines meticulously analyzes the dialogues between Job and his friends, providing insight into the philosophical and theological implications of their discussions about suffering, justice, and divine silence.
Clines’ scholarship illuminates the poetic structure of the verses, revealing layers of meaning that resonate with the human experience of anguish and faith. His commentary is not just a critical examination of the text, but also a reflection on the enduring questions it raises about mortality and divine presence. Through a careful consideration of language and context, readers are guided toward a deeper understanding of one of the Bible's most challenging and thought-provoking books, making it a valuable resource for both study and contemplation.
Clines’ scholarship illuminates the poetic structure of the verses, revealing layers of meaning that resonate with the human experience of anguish and faith. His commentary is not just a critical examination of the text, but also a reflection on the enduring questions it raises about mortality and divine presence. Through a careful consideration of language and context, readers are guided toward a deeper understanding of one of the Bible's most challenging and thought-provoking books, making it a valuable resource for both study and contemplation.