Publisher's Synopsis
The Book of Job is remarkably timeless-speaking to every troubled, searching soul with words written as early as the 5th century B.C. Though ancient, it feels strikingly modern, offering profound insights into suffering, justice, and the human condition.
The anonymous author of Job boldly confronts life's fundamental enigmas, raising the argument far above that found in many other works on the problem of existence. This literary masterpiece is a unique epic of the spirit-a drama of the soul, filled with climactic moments that touch the heart of every reader. In this modern edition of the biblical classic, Dr. David Neiman brings clarity to its complexities. Through insightful commentary and a fresh, poetic translation, he presents each section with a scholar's precision and a storyteller's gift-making this once-difficult book accessible to both lay readers and seasoned students of scripture.