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This study synthesizes academic research on the monologues of Elihu in Job: 32-27, and presents a literary critique that views the complex as a theological compendium ranging from poetical dialogue to divine speech. The genre analysis of the introductory chapter, which is regarded at many points as an ironization of Elihu and a deconstruction of his overall argumentation, allows us to recognize the theological status of the monologues.
Stephan Lauber, University of Fribourg,Switzerland.
This study synthesizes academic research on the monologues of Elihu in Job: 32-27, and presents a literary critique that views the complex as a theological compendium ranging from poetical dialogue to divine speech. The genre analysis of the introductory chapter, which is regarded at many points as an ironization of Elihu and a deconstruction of his overall argumentation, allows us to recognize the theological status of the monologues.
Stephan Lauber, University of Fribourg,Switzerland.