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|a Introduction; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Current Trends in the Study of the Book of Job; Job and Ugaritic Studies; Elihu's Second Speech According to the Septuagint; Aramaic Studies and the Book of Job; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects; Index of Texts.
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