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2 Ιουν 2008 · The lesson from the big book of Job is 1) that God is sovereign over all our suffering; 2) he permits Satan to come into our lives and do horrible things to us; 3) he means to prove our faith and purify our lives through it; 4) in the end he will make it good, either in this life or in the life to come; and 5) Satan does not have the last word ...
How has this study of Job filled out your understanding of the biblical storyline of redemption? Are there any themes emphasized in Job that help you to deepen your grasp of the Bible’s unity? What connections between Job and the New Testament were new to you?
30 Απρ 2019 · Here’s what I learned: Job is an unusually complex book, even for the Bible. It includes clear and possibly perplexing divisions in the text: the narrative prologue and epilogue in chapters 1-2 and chapter 42; the carefully structured speeches of the…
The prologue provides a fascinating peek into the back story—why God allowed Satan to afflict Job with such pain and turmoil. Then, through a series of dialogues and monologues arranged in a pattern of threes, human wisdom attempts to explain the unexplainable, until finally God Himself speaks.
Job: The Revelation of God in Suffering. Resource by. John Piper. Scripture: Job 38:1–42:6 Topic: Old Testament Biblical Figures. Subscribe. Apple Podcasts Spotify. Job had been lying in unrelieved misery for months with open sores all over his body. During this time he bore the grief of seven dead sons and three dead daughters.
How Does Job Fit into the Whole Bible? Often people come to the Book of Job expecting to find answers to questions about suffering. But we need to be careful. Job is not what used to be called “everyman,” a generic human being. Job is most emphatically a believer, a worshiper, a man who fears God and turns from evil (1:1, 8; 2:3).