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I turned to the Book of job, Jamie's favourite.
Or a variation on the Book of Job?
If you haven't read the Book of Job let me recommend it to you."
Lutie caught up on her Bible lessons, but as they were in the book of Job, she hurried through them.
The events of Lamenting Pain begin one month after Book of Job.
It is clear that in the book of job the pattern of the ancient myth of Creation has disintegrated and become poeticized.
The Book of Job resembles nothing else that has come down to us from the ancients, although its message bears similarities to Ecclesiastes.
After the Book of Job, God never speaks again, though others repeat His speeches and report His miraculous deeds.
Blake employed intaglio engraving in his own work, most notably for the illustrations of the Book of Job, completed just before his death.
Her husband Samuel spent his whole life and all of the family's finances on his exegetical work of the Book of Job.
The Book of Job: God's Answer to the Problem of Undeserved Suffering.
In America we read in the Book of Job; in sub-Saharan Africa they have 10 Jobs per acre.
The author of the book of job represents Yahweh as ironically asking job, 'Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?'
"Mother Mick" was fond of the Book of Job, and took the name of the organization as a reference to the three daughters of Job.
THE BOOK OF JOB.
The Book of Job, the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, and other Old Testament tales are memories of this event.
The Book of Job has been called a "Wisdom-drama": and what is the denouement of this drama, what is ancient Hebrew wisdom's last word about life?
The glories of the sky adverted to the Book of Job include a sidereal landscape vaguely described as "the chambers [i.e. penetralia] of the south".
In the Book of Job, the Biblical God allows Satan to severely punish Job, even though Job has done no wrong to merit the abuse.
"BOOK OF JOB" Elizabeth Swados turns the biblical patriarch into a slapstick clown for today.
In folktale manner in the style of Jewish haggada it elaborates upon the 'Book of Job' making Job a king in Egypt.
The unknown author of the Book of Job is unlikely to have written earlier than the 6th century BCE, and the cumulative evidence suggests a post-Exilic date.
A 14th-century German Bible open to the Book of Job looks spartan until you realize that its top-of-the-page hunting scene is rendered entirely in stitchlike Hebrew micrography.
It was rather like the Book of job, I thought-all those sons and daughters and camels and houses, destroyed so casually, and then replaced with Such extravagant largesse.
'Silence, Night and Dreams' is Zbigniew Preisner's new recording project, a large-scale work for orchestra, choir and soloists, based on texts from the Book of Job.