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357 imperfection is evidenced by his physical frailty, is another matter; the purpose of the present note is simply to offer a new interpretation of these verbs that takes into account the possibility of their modal use. Sheffield D. J. A. Clines 1) Job (London, 1970), p. 56. 2) Hiob (Gütersloh, 1963), p. 145; similarly R. Gordis, The Book of Job (New York, 1978), p. 50. 3) Job (Edinburgh and London, 1905), p. 83. 4) S. R. Driver and G. B. Gray, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Job (Edinburgh, 1921), Part I, p. 48. 4) Job (3rd edn, Garden City, 1973), p. 39. 5) �� š may be cognate with Akk. aš � šu A (CAD A/II, p. 422), "nest of reeds" or "bird's nest" (so G. R. Driver, JQR, N.S. 28 [1937-38], p. 121; NEB), as it probably is in Job xxvii 18, or with Akk. aš � šu B. "moth" (which Heb. �� š usually signifies). 7) Choix de textes religieux assyro-babyloniens (Paris, 1907), pp. 374-5. Cf. his comments ad loc. in Le livre de Job (Paris, 1926), E. tr. A Commentary on the Book of Job (London, 1967). 8) Taking m
Vetus Testamentum – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1980
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