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18: Job 37 is the 37th chapter of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] ... (ESV, KJV, Darby, ...
Job 18 is the eighteenth chapter of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] ... (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard ...
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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]
Job (12:1–14:22) Round Two (15:1–21:34) Round Three (22:1–27:23) Interlude – A Poem on Wisdom (28:1–28) Job's Summing Up (29:1–31:40) The Dialogue section is composed in the format of poetry with distinctive syntax and grammar. [5] Chapter 8 record Bildad's first response to Job, which can be divided into several distinct sections: [15]
18: Job 38 is the 38th ... Verse 1 reintroduces God as YHWH, who speaks out of the whirlwind (different word from Job 37:9). ... (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard ...
In chapters 36–37 Elihu stops refuting Job's charges, but states his conclusions and verdict: [13] A summon to Job (Job 36:1–21) A hymn of praise to God as creator (Job 36:22–37:13) A concluding address to Job (Job 37:14–24) [13] Book of Job in Illuminated Byzantine Manuscripts with Cyclic Illustration (AD 900). Biblioteca Apostolica ...
[18] In chapters 36–37 Elihu stops refuting Job's charges, but states his conclusions and verdict: [17] A summon to Job (Job 36:1–21) A hymn of praise to God as creator (Job 36:22–37:13) A concluding address to Job (Job 37:14–24) [17] Book of Job in Illuminated Byzantine Manuscripts with Cyclic Illustration (AD 1400). Bibliothèque ...