The Prophet and the Sage: Intertextual Connections Between Habakkuk and Job - Paperback

The Prophet and the Sage: Intertextual Connections Between Habakkuk and Job - Paperback

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by Brian M. Koning (Author)

Job and Habakkuk represent the Bible's most focused interlocutors on the concepts of justice and theodicy. Both works center upon men chosen by God who see and suffer evil (Job 1:8, cf. Hab 1:1). Both books record the cries of these men as they wrestled to make sense of the world in which they lived (Job 3, cf. Hab 1:2-4). While they have a passing similarity, what if there is something more fundamental to their connection? What if these books are not merely two unconnected discourses on suffering, but linked in a significant way? By examining the texts themselves, this study explores the possibility that a textual relationship exists between portions of Habakkuk and Job and how the underlying transformation of Job's theodicy shapes Habakkuk's dialogue with God.

Author Biography

Brian M. Koning is instructor of theology at Grand Canyon University.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.44 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 29, 2023
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