Special issue Job, Intertextually: Synchrony and Diachrony across Creative Debate
Urmas Nõmmik, Diana Tomingas
Foreword
Tobias Häner
Irony in the Opening of God’s Speeches (Job 38:2–3)
Diana Tomingas
Bicola-Focusing in the Poetic Book of Job
Pieter van der Zwan
Job’s Problematic Body for Both Protagonist and Recipient
Stefan Fischer
Silence and Silencing in the Book of Job
JiSeong James Kwon
The Aramaic Ahiqar and the Book of Job: Wisdom Texts in the Persian Period
Anu Põldsam
Intertextual and Intratextual Transformations in the Testament of Job
Ergo Naab
The Testament of Job and Its Function from the Perspective of Early Christianity
Christo Lombaard
On Theodicy and Veijola’s Linkage of Genesis 22 to the Book of Job
June Boyce-Tillman
Job: A Masque for Living: Creativity as Palimpsest