
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Part I: Methodology and Ancient Versions in the Study of the Book of Job
Urmas Nõmmik : Hebrew Job through the Lens of Diachronic Poetics - Stephan Lauber : " How Long Will You Break Me In Pieces With Words? " (Job 19:2) - Mark Sneed : Book of Job: Odd One Out or In? - Juliane Eckstein : Text-Critical Research on Job - Maximilian Häberlein : Old Greek Job as Ancient Jewish Literature: Literary and Theological Perspectives
Part II: Intertextuality in the Book of Job
Walter Bührer : Job in Dialogue - Yasir Saleem : Intertextual Explorations in Job and the Pentateuch - JiSeong J. Kwon : Intertextual Links between Job and Samuel - James E. Harding : Why Must Job Be from the Land of Uz? - Katharine J. Dell / Ellie M. Wiener : " By the Hearing of the Ear" (Job 42:5)
Part III: Texts of the Book of Job
Françoise Mies : What is Job' s First and Most Personal Question? - Jakob Böckle : Job' s Ambivalent Perception of Death (and the Hope of an Afterward) - Tova Forti : The Enigma of the Qen " Nest" in Job 29:18 - Stefan Fischer : The Contribution of Elihu' s Theology to the Book of Job with a Special Focus on His Pedagogy of Suffering (Job 33:14-30) - Lisa Plantin : God Hears the Cry of the Young Wild Animals - Hanneke van Loon : " See Now Behemoth! " - Tobias Häner : The Beauty of Behemoth and Leviathan
Marlen Bunzel / Kathrin Ritzka: " Therefore I Quit, and I Am Consoled Over Dust and Ashes" (Job 42:6) - Walter Bührer : Job' s Response to God in Its Theological and Redaction-Historical Contexts - Stuart Weeks : Job, God, and Self-Respect
Part IV: The Reception and New Readings of the Book of Job
Jason Kalman : To Gladden the Heart of a Widow - Lance R. Hawley : " Like a geber" - Silvia Schroer : Homo Faber in Distress
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