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The Many Voices of Job (Paperback)
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The Many Voices of Job (Paperback)
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Description: In this compelling work, Fisher brings a fresh
understanding to the book of Job by highlighting the four main
sections of the book that have truly different perspectives: the
folktale, the poetic dialogue, the poem on wisdom, and Elihu's
speeches. As he says in the Preface, ""the poem and its author were
framed in both meanings of that word. The Ancient Folktale of Job
formed a frame that was ancient and ornate, and it ruined the
inserted poem or dialogue. It caused both books to be
misunderstood."" Anyone interested in a fresh translation and a
vibrant analysis of Job will want to read this volume.
Endorsements: ""Loren Fisher provides a fine translation and an
insightful commentary on the book of Job. Over against efforts by
ancient editors and contemporary interpreters to force the story
into a single, often consoling, message, he highlights the
disconcerting and opposing voices within the whole. These voices
yield an open-ended debate between God unjust and cruel and God
merciful and compassionate--a debate that endures to this day.""
--Phyllis Trible author of Texts of Terror ""Many writers seek a
single unifying thesis in the book of Job. Fisher uncompromisingly
insists that it is not a coherent book. By taking it apart he
exposes the contrasting views of God and justice. In particular he
frees the angry Job to utter his powerful and unqualified attack on
the orthodoxy of his day, and of ours."" --John B. Cobb Jr. author
of A Christian Natural Theology ""Loren Fisher proposes an
insightful approach to the entirety of the book of Job, enabling us
to read this prime exemplar of the biblical wisdom tradition
differently. Instead of forcing its parts and speeches into a
single mold, he shows how it speaks with different voices like the
separate themes of a symphony."" --Baruch A. Levine author of In
the Presence of the Lord About the Contributor(s): Loren R. Fisher
took early retirement as Professor of Hebrew Bible at the School of
Theology at Claremont and Professor of Semitic Languages and
Literature at Claremont Graduate School. He edited Ras Shamra
Parallels (vols. 1 and 2), and he is the author of Genesis: A Royal
Epic, The Jerusalem Academy, and The Minority Report.
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