“The word-painting is exactly as good, in its way, as the penciling, and so curiously like it in style that the two seem to make upon the reader’s mind a single harmonious impression.” Harriet Waters Preston.

+ +Atlan. 99: 423. Mr. ’07. 560w.
Lit. D. 34: 64. Ja. 12, ’07. 220w.

Peloubet, Francis N. Studies in the Book of Job: a Biblical drama illuminating the problem of the ages. **$1. Scribner.

6–32405.

For advanced classes in Sunday-school, for Biblical literature courses in high schools and colleges, for evening service and for individual use.


“The critical standpoint of the author is uncertain, and his estimate of the literature on Job is in many points at fault, but the interpretation of Job is affected by errors of this kind perhaps less than that of any other Old Testament writing.”

+ −Am. J. Theol. 11: 184. Ja. ’07. 90w.

“There was need of just such a book as this, which is not inferior to Moulton or Genung in its powers to bring to the ordinary Bible-reader a new and vivid realization of the treasure hidden in this Arabian ash-field, while for teachers it is of unique value.” Camden M. Cobern.

+ +Bib. World. 29: 235. Mr. 07. 910w.