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  2. Job 21 - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 21 contains Job's last speech in the second cycle of debates with his friends, notably the only speech in which "Job confines his remarks to his friends". [11] The chapter can be divided into the following parts: [12] Job's plea to the friends to change their attitude (verses 1–6) Job questions why the wicked prosper (verses 7–16)

  3. Word Biblical Commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Bible both Old and New Testament. It is currently published by the Zondervan Publishing Company . Initially published under the "Word Books" imprint, the series spent some time as part of the Thomas Nelson list.

  4. List of biblical commentaries - Wikipedia

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    This is an outline of commentaries and commentators.Discussed are the salient points of Jewish, patristic, medieval, and modern commentaries on the Bible. The article includes discussion of the Targums, Mishna, and Talmuds, which are not regarded as Bible commentaries in the modern sense of the word, but which provide the foundation for later commentary.

  5. Job 26 - Wikipedia

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    Job's final speech in the third cycle of debate mainly comprises chapters 26 to 27, but in the silence of his friends, Job continues his speech until chapter 31. [12] Chapter 26 can be divided into two parts: [13] Job's rebuke to his friends: rejection to Bildad's arguments (verses 1–4) Job's praise for God's majectic power (verses 5–14) [13]

  6. Job 22 - Wikipedia

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    In his last speech of the book (chapter 22), Eliphaz becomes more direct in his accusation of Job as a sinner, even further than the position of Bildad and Zophar, by confronting Job with a list of alleged offenses (verses 1–11) in contrast to God's knowledge and power (verses 12–20), so at the end Eliphaz urges Job to repent (verses 21 ...

  7. James L. Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    His Story and Faith (1986), Old Testament Wisdom (2010), Education in Ancient Israel (1998), and Psalms: An Introduction (2001), [21] Reading Job: A Literary and Theological Commentary (2011), and Sipping at the Cup of Wisdom (2017), a two-volume history of wisdom research and selected essays on wisdom, have become standard texts in many ...

  8. 23 best movie endings of all time, ranked - AOL

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    This ending is a beautiful commentary on grief, imagining what it would be like to be granted the opportunity to impossibly reunite with someone who means a lot to you. JS. 16. Sunset Boulevard (1950)

  9. Job 28 - Wikipedia

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    Job's final speech in the third cycle of debate mainly comprises chapters 26 to 27, but in the silence of his friends, Job continues his speech until chapter 31. [12] Chapter 28 can be divided into three parts, separated by two refrains (verses 12, 20), and concluded by the final statement of "fear of the Lord" (verse 28): [ 13 ]