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This book, an intertextual study of the book of Job in general and the first cycle of poetic speeches in particular, addresses the dialogical character exhibited by the speeches of the book of Job - a subject that prior Joban scholarship has failed to explore adequately. It seeks to establish intertextuality as a method by which one can profitably examine the biblical texts. By applying this method, the study argues that the speeches in Job deliberately employ references to biblical texts - both from Job and from other books - in order to present a debate concerning divine righteousness.

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This book, an intertextual study of the book of Job in general and the first cycle of poetic speeches in particular, addresses the dialogical character exhibited by the speeches of the book of Job - a subject that prior Joban scholarship has failed to explore adequately. It seeks to establish intertextuality as a method by which one can profitably examine the biblical texts. By applying this method, the study argues that the speeches in Job deliberately employ references to biblical texts - both from Job and from other books - in order to present a debate concerning divine righteousness.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Yohan Pyeon is Academic Dean and Professor of Hebrew Bible studies at Shepherd University, Los Angeles, California. He received his Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. He specializes in Hebrew Bible studies with a particular focus on wisdom literature. His research interest includes the intertextual relationships between prophetic literature and wisdom literature.