
Dropsie College Theses
Date of Award
Summer 6-2-1955
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
First Advisor
Joseph Reider
Second Advisor
Cyrus H. Gordon
Third Advisor
Meir H. Bravmann
Abstract
The Book of Job has long been a literary enigma. It is unique in the Hebrew Bible, not alone for the intellectual daring with which it elaborates upon a profound problem, but also because of its unusual and outstanding features of literary structure.
Recommended Citation
Sarna, Nahum M., "Studies in the Language of Job" (1955). Dropsie College Theses. 32.
https://repository.upenn.edu/dropsietheses/32
Included in
Biblical Studies Commons, Jewish Studies Commons, Language Interpretation and Translation Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons, Translation Studies Commons
Comments
Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript. BS1415.2 .S376 1955.