The Book of Job : translated from the Hebrew on the basis of the authorized version : explained in a large body of notes, critical and exegetical, and illustrated by extracts from various works on antiquities, geography, science, etc., also by eighty woodcuts and a map ; with six preliminary dissertations, an analytical paraphrase, and Meisner's and Doederlein's selection of the various readings of the Hebrew text from the collations of Kennicott and De Rossi . ^m{ EGYPTIAN WATEE-SKINS BY lUE SIDE OJ? A TANK. ILLUSTRATIONS, JOB XXXII. 19. 475 Whether the Assyrian in the next illustration is ca


The Book of Job : translated from the Hebrew on the basis of the authorized version : explained in a large body of notes, critical and exegetical, and illustrated by extracts from various works on antiquities, geography, science, etc., also by eighty woodcuts and a map ; with six preliminary dissertations, an analytical paraphrase, and Meisner's and Doederlein's selection of the various readings of the Hebrew text from the collations of Kennicott and De Rossi . ^m{ EGYPTIAN WATEE-SKINS BY lUE SIDE OJ? A TANK. ILLUSTRATIONS, JOB XXXII. 19. 475 Whether the Assyrian in the next illustration is carrying a wine-skin ora water-skin I cannot {Copied by the Avihor from the British Museum.) JOB XXXIII. 9. I am clean,—, clean as one who is well combed. (See the Notes.) Thatcombs were in early use is evident from the accompanying illustration, represent-ing a portion of a comb found at Thebes. The material is of wood :—


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