There have been many commentaries on the biblical Book of Job.
Selecta of Job by Origen (d. c. 253)
Commenttarium on Iob by Maximinus the Arian (4th century)
a commentary by Pseudo-Ignatius (4th century)
Exerpta in Job by Athanasius of Alexandria (d. 373)
a commentary by Didymus the Blind (d. 398)
a commentary by Hesychius of Jerusalem (5th century)
a commentary by Julian the Arian (5th century)
a fragmentary commentary by Elishaʿ bar Quzbaye (5th/6th century)
Moralia in Job (578–595) by Gregory the Great
a commentary by Moses ibn Gikatilla (11th century)
a fragmentary commentary by Eliezer of Beaugency (12th century)
Expositio in Job ad litteram (1260) by Thomas Aquinas
Mazmerot Kesef by Joseph Ibn Kaspi (d. 1345)
a commentary by Abba Mari ben Eligdor (14th century)
a commentary by Joel ibn Shu'aib (15th century)
Piẓ'ei Ohev by Israel ben Moses Najara (d. c. 1625)
a commentary by Joseph Caryl (d. 1673)
Kommentar zum Hiob (1839) by Ludwig Hirzel
Safah le-ne'emanim (1854) by Naḥman Isaac Fischmann
Commentary on Job (1886) by Benjamin Szold
The New World (1942), published by the Watch Tower Society
Job: An Introduction and Commentary (1976) by Francis Andersen
A Commentary on Job: Now Mine Eye Seeth Thee by Homer Hailey (d. 2000)
Deconstructing Theodicy: A Philosophical Commentary on Job (2008) by David Burrell
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commentarieson the biblical Book of Job. Selecta of Job by Origen (d. c. 253) Commenttarium on Iob by Maximinus the Arian (4th century) a commentary...
Fathers on the Gospels (Catena aurea) Systematic works (Summa Theologiae, Summa contra Gentiles, Scriptum super Sententiis) Biblical commentariesonJob, Psalms...
Narration about Job") or Magna Moralia ("Great Morals"), is a commentaryon the Book of Job by Gregory the Great, written between 578 and 595. It was begun...
by the acronym Rashi, was a French rabbi who authored comprehensive commentarieson the Talmud and Hebrew Bible. Born in Troyes, Rashi studied Torah studies...
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the title "Exerpta in Job". Two other selections in Migne, Didymus the Blind's exegesis of Job modeled on Origen's commentary, and a sermon by Eusebius...
an outline of commentaries and commentators. Discussed are the salient points of Jewish, patristic, medieval, and modern commentarieson the Bible. The...
Seminary. His published works include the Tyndale commentaryonJob, and Anchor Bible commentarieson Hosea, Amos, Habakkuk and Micah, and over 90 papers...
closely it should have been held." In Moralia, sive Expositio in Job ("CommentaryonJob," also known as Magna Moralia), Gregory describes to the Bishop...
"Marge Gets a Job" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network...
(in the "Milchamot Chovah") "Perush Iyyov", commentaryonJob "Bi'ur" or "Perush 'al ha-Torah", commentaryon the Torah Sodot HaTefilah, a Hebrew manuscript...
in which full account was taken of the work of the Masorites. His "CommentaryonJob" (Baltimore, 1886), written in classical Hebrew and conceived in an...
Bible's story, although the main emphasis is onJob remaining steadfast to God; there is no mention of Job's discussions with friends in the Qur'anic text...
and these in manuscript only. His commentaryonJob is found in several European libraries; it is not a commentary in an exegetical or historical sense...
commentaryon Daniel Our Incoming World Government—God's Kingdom (1977) "Your Will Be Done on Earth" (1958) The New World (1942), commentaryonJob Life...
on the Block". BBC. Retrieved March 15, 2008. O'Brien, Conan (2004). The Simpsons: The Complete Fourth Season Commentary for the Episode "New Kid on the...
Theodore's idea that the book of Job was a book of fiction composed by a Hellenist, and rejected his commentaryonJob. Henana's pro-Byzantine orientation...
ISBN 9780195288810. Crenshaw, James L. (2007). "17. Job". In Barton, John; Muddiman, John (eds.). The Oxford Bible Commentary (first (paperback) ed.). Oxford University...
(1999). Jung on Christianity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-691-00697-0. Paul Bishop, Jung's Answer to Job: A Commentary, Brunner-Routledge...