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THE BOOK OF JOB. Table Of Contents. Introduction To The Book. Prologue - Job Is Tested (1-2) Job's Soliloquy (3) The Great Debate: 1st Cycle Of Speeches (4-14) The Great Debate: 2nd Cycle Of Speeches (15-21) The Great Debate: 3rd Cycle Of Speeches (22-31) Young Elihu Speaks (32-37) God Speaks To Job (38:1-42:6)
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I. JOB’S DISTRESS (1-3) A. HIS PROSPERITY (1:1-5) B. HIS...
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Here are a few for this chapter: 1) Good News Comes Out of Bad News. Even though we do not have an explicit gospel message in these chapters, we see the need of the gospel: we are sinners in need of a savior. There is a tremendous chasm that separates man and God.
The Book of Job chapters 1-3 1. The Book of Job opens with a startling scene. Satan enters heaven and makes his case that Job (and, by extension, all humans) are not worth the grace, protection, and love of God. Take away their toys and joys, he says, and they will turn on you and hate you. 2. With most people, Satan would have been right.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS AND SUMMARY OF THE BOOK OF JOB. Job consists of a prose introduction and conclusion - which may have existed separately from the rest, and of a large poetic core. Satan - who seems not to be the same as the devil, merely an opponent - tells God that Job would not obey if he were afflicted. God gives permission to afflict Job greatly.
David Guzik commentary on Job 1, where Satan asks God for permission to attack Job, who endures catastrophic loss, but does not blame God for it.
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The book of Job begins by introducing us to its three most significant characters: Job, Satan, and God. In this lesson, Dr. Thomas explores the difficulty of Job’s suffering, Satan’s involvement, and God’s sovereignty.