[T]he great contributions of the book of Job to the problem of suffering are: (1) A clear and scientific presentation of the problem; (2) a bold sweeping aside of the insufficient current theological explanations; (3) a vastly enlarged conception of Jehovahs character and rule; and (4) that attitude of faith which comes from as personal experience of God and which trusts unreservedly... -from The Problem of the Book of Job Bible students and classical scholars alike will find this 1911 work from a renowned Biblical scholar of the early 20th century an enlightening clarification of the most complex and confusing era in Israels history the period from the fall of Jerusalem to the death of Herod the Great. Sifting through the limited historical records that have come down to us-the memoirs of Nehemiah the first book of the Maccabees the histories of Josephus-as well as the literature that sprang from the anguish and suffering of the scattered Hebrews-including the poems of Isaiah the Book of Job and the Psalter-Kent offers insightful literary and historical commentary and critique on the major Jewish writings of the time. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Twelve Studies on the Making of a Nation: The Beginning of Israels History by Kent and Jeremiah Whipple Jenks American scholar CHARLES FOSTER KENT (1867-1925) was president of the Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools (now the American Academy of Religion) from 1910 to 1925. He is also the author of A History of the Jewish People.
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