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13. Job Holds Fast to His Integrity . . .
Job 25-27
111
Job and the Voice 119
14. "Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?" . . .
Job 28
121
15. The Way of a Man With God . . .
Job 29-31
127
16. The Way of God With a Man . . .
Job 38-40:14 and 42:1-6
139
The End--and the Epilogue 151
17. "Things Too Wonderful" . . . Job
40:15-42:17
153
The Poet--An Interpretation 161
18. The Way of the Poet With Job and
God
163
19. When and Where Does the Poet Write? 170
The Sequel 179
20. The Elder and the Younger Elihu . . .
Job 32-37
181
21. A Lifting of the Veil 193
Appendix I--The Form of Hebrew Poetry 201
Appendix II--Names for God in the Book of
Job
205
Notes 207
A Selected Bibliography 215
Biblical References 219
Index 220

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Cruel God: Job's Search for the Meaning of Suffering. Contributors: Margaret Brackenbury Crook - author. Publisher: Beacon Press. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: x.
    
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