Job and the Pharisees

Interpretation 40 (1):17-28 (1986)
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Abstract

The concern to learn and profit from the past experience of exile and restoration and to implement the command “Be holy as I am holy” underlies both the dialogue of Job and later Pharisaic theology; to reflect on one is to clarify the other

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