Bible, O.T. Job. English. ༢་་ AN AMENDED VERSION OF THE BOOK OF JOB, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, AND NOTES CHIEFLY EXPLANATORY. BY GEORGE R. NOYES. CAMBRIDGE: PUBLISHED BY HILLIARD AND BROWN. 1827. INTRODUCTION. THE poem, which it is the design of this volume to illustrate, is, in ERRATA. INTRODUCTION-page v, line 8, for " Ch. i. 7." read Ch. i. ii. دو -page vii, line 5 from the bottom, for "of an Arabian into the mouth of a Jew," read of a Jew into the mouth of an Arabian. familiar with his subject, and seems to ten up UL Wheth itaineth shadow ure and air and ever What is most remarkable in a poem of so high It has been a much debated question, whether the Book o should be considered as an epic, or a dramatic composition. Bu it contains no action, no variety of characters, and no scenes, but es |