Abstract

Aimers, G. J. (2019). Theodicy in an ironical sense: The Joban Wager and the portrait of folly. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 43(3), 359–370. DOI: 10.1177/0309089217750032
In the above-mentioned article, the author would like to make the following corrections as the author Ken Brown was incorrectly named as Ken Stone.
The end of the first paragraph on page 363 should read:
‘However, Ken Brown has recently denied this possibility and thinks that the vision has been displaced from Job 3.22’.
2. Footnote 22 should read:
22. K. Brown, The Vision in Job 4 and Its Role in the Book (2015), p. 43. J. Harding, ‘A Spirit of Deception in Job 4: 15?: Interpretative Indeterminacy in Eliphaz’s Vision’, Bib.Int, 13 (2005), pp. 137-60 thinks that the uncanny and problematic nature of the vision reflects poorly on the recipient (a false vision?), but who was the original recipient, Job or Eliphaz?
