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Classic Commentaries and Studies on Job Upgrade (17 vols.)
Andrew B. Davidson; Arthur Peake; Ethelbert W. Bullinger; …
This collection features some of the best commentaries, studies, sermons, and lectures on Job from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It includes over 4,500 pages of interpretation, outlines, historical context, and practical application—perfect for your sermon preparation, personal Bible study, or academic work. Countless biblical scholars have labored to capture the vivid metaphors and sophisticated poetry of the original Hebrew. This collection includes original translations, some of which are set to rhyme and meter. The many versions and copious textual notes provide the tools you need to get a better sense of any passage’s meaning. Plus, this collection includes authors utilizing a variety of methods from across the theological spectrum, making your study thorough and well-rounded.
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Complete Classic Commentary Collection
With thousands of scholarly commentaries covering every book of the Bible, the Complete Classic Commentaries Collection is a timeless trove of more than 1,600 expositions, analyses, and illustrations. This massive bundle is comprised of classic commentaries Logos has released separately in the past. Build your library or complement the resources you already own with these classic works in Logos’ advanced digital format.
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The Book of Job: Literally Translated from the Original Hebrew, and Restored to Its Natural Arrangement: Text
John Mason Good
According to John Mason Good, not only is the book of Job a profound exploration of the goodness of God in the suffering of man, it also provides a unique window into the religion of the Patriarchal period. Good argues that the book is the oldest in the Bible, and depicts events that likely occurred during the time of Abraham. His translation and commentary gleans historical insights into this ancient era, as well as profound spiritual lessons from Job’s plight.
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The Book of Job: Literally Translated from the Original Hebrew, and Restored to Its Natural Arrangement: Notes
John Mason Good
According to John Mason Good, not only is the book of Job a profound exploration of the goodness of God in the suffering of man, it also provides a unique window into the religion of the Patriarchal period. Good argues that the book is the oldest in the Bible, and depicts events that likely occurred during the time of Abraham. His translation and commentary gleans historical insights into this ancient era, as well as profound spiritual lessons from Job’s plight. This resource contains the Good’s...
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