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The Book of Job: Critical Essay by James Strahan

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SOURCE: An introduction to The Book of Job, T. & T. Clark, 1913, pp. 1-30.

In the following excerpt from the introduction to his critical study The Book of Job Interpreted, Strahan interprets The Book of Job as a visionary author's response to an era of change in Israel which called for clarification and strengthening of the nation's theology, theodicy, and morality, particularly in regard to the problem of human suffering.

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