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  2. Job 37 - Wikipedia

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    Job 37 is the 37th chapter of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament ... 30–33; 37:1–5, 6–13). [18] ... KJV, Darby, American Standard Version ...

  3. Book of Job - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522: dated to the 1st century AD, it contains part of Job 42 translated into Greek.. The Book of Job (/ dʒ oʊ b /; Biblical Hebrew: אִיּוֹב, romanized: ʾĪyyōḇ), or simply Job, is a book found in the Ketuvim ("Writings") section of the Hebrew Bible and the first of the Poetic Books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1]

  4. Elihu (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    His speeches comprise chapters 32-37, [1] and he opens his discourse with more modesty than displayed by the other comforters. Elihu addresses Job by name ( Job 33:1 , 33:31 , 37:14 ), [ 2 ] and his words differ from those of the three friends in that his monologues discuss divine providence , which he insists is full of wisdom and mercy.

  5. Job (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Job is further mentioned in the Talmud as follows: [11] Job's resignation to his fate. [12] When Job was prosperous, anyone who associated with him even to buy from him or sell to him, was blessed. [13] Job's reward for being generous. [14] David, Job and Ezekiel described the Torah's length without putting a number to it. [15]

  6. Job 33 - Wikipedia

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    The first speech in chapter 33 opens with a citation of Job's charges (Job 33:8–11), followed by a rejection to Job's argument about God's silence (Job 33:12–13), that, according to Elihu, God speaks in a variety of ways (Job 33:14): through dreams (Job 33:15–18), through suffering (Job 33:19–22) and through messengers (angels; Job 33: ...

  7. Job 39 - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 39 completes the survey of animals that began at Job 38:39 (feeding of the lions and the ravens) with the habits and instincts of the "wild goat", the "wild donkey", and "wild ox" (verses 1–12); then a transitionto the most remarkable of birds, the ostrich (verses 13–18), followed by the horse in a passage of extraordinary fire and ...

  8. Job 36 - Wikipedia

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    18: Job 36 is the 36th ... (Job 36:22–37:13) A concluding address to Job ... Online Bible at GospelHall.org (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard Version, Bible in ...

  9. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Job 37 - Wikipedia

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