This commentary on the book of Job is a non-technical commentary
but it is full of Whybray's most mature reflections on the book.
The Introduction deals with the nature and purpose of the book, its
specific and distinctive theology, its themes and its various parts
and their mutual relationship. Thereafter, Norman Whybray, who is
renowned for his insightful commentaries, usually comments on small
sections of the text, and verse-by-verse in some especially
difficult passages. As a whole, his commentary is illustrative of
the fact that the book of Job is more concerned with the nature of
God than with the problem of suffering. This is a reprint of the
original edition in 1998.
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