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Job 28 As Rhetoric
Alison Lo

Job 28 As Rhetoric

Brill (2003)
9789004133204
| Physical Copy
340 pages | 163 x 250 mm
Dewey 223/.106
LC Classification BS410.V452 .vol. 97
LC Control No. 2003052465

Genre

  • Worship & Praise (WP)

Subject

  • Architecture / Interior Design / General
  • Bible
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament
  • Religion / General

Plot

This study seeks to argue that Job 28 is an integral part of the book as it stands, and that it is Job's speech. Job 28 serves a special rhetorical function within the book, and more specifically within chapters 22-31. This work provides a significant interpretative key to Job 28 within the most perplexing section of the book (Job 22-31). Job 28 is in contradictory juxtaposition with other sayings of Job. However, this study argues that such contradictory juxtaposition is a feature of Job's speeches in chapters 22-31, and is part of the author's strategy to make a rhetorical impact upon the audience.

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