Job in the Testament of Abraham

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Reader Checked - AK - 29/02/2012
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Journal Article
Author(s): 
Allison, Dale C.
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2001
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Job in the Testament of Abraham

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Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
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12
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2
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131-147
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Scholarship has not perceived the heavy dependence of the Testament of Abraham upon the Tanakh. Much of the story, especially the first half, borrows phrases from Genesis 12-25, which it replays in creative ways. But the Testament is also greatly indebted to other portions of Scripture. Particularly important is the material borrowed from Job, which in fact creates a Job typology. Taken together, the parallels between Abraham and Job put the Testament in an exegetical tradition, for Jewish sources frequently compare the two figures.

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Genesis
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12^25
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Job
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http://jsp.sagepub.com/content/12/2/131.full.pdf+html
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18/12/11
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133