Category: Job
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Job 16: Job Accuses Friends of Miserable Comforters
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in JobJob 16, Job accuses his friends of failing to comfort him, gives an account of his suffering, affirms his innocence, and pleads to God for vindication. Read More…
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Theological Outline of Job 17
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in JobJob 17 is a cry of despair, a plea for vindication, and a prayer for hope, this theological outline will take a closer look at Job’s despair and hope. Read More…
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Job 18: Bildad Rebukes Job
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in JobJob 18 summarizes the speech of Bildad the Shuhite, who reproaches Job for his presumptive self-defense. Read More…
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Job 20: Job’s Friend Zophar Speaks
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in JobJob 20 represents the second speech of Zophar the Naamathite, one of the three friends who visited Job in his affliction. Read More…
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Comprehensive Biblical Outline of Job 21
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in JobJob 21 tells us of Job’s reaction to his friends’ accusations and his continued expression of trust in God despite his suffering. Read More…
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Job 22: Eliphaz’s Final Speech to Job
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in JobJob 22 relays Eliphaz’s misunderstanding of God, his views illustrate the human tendency to form wrong view of God based on our limited understanding. Read More…
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Job 23: Job Faithful Through it All
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in JobJob 23 offers an insight into the power dynamics between God and mankind, particularly in the context of suffering. Read More…
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Theological Outline of Job 24
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in JobJob 24 captures the puzzling logical and spiritual questions about the apparent impunity of the wicked, and the silence of God in the face of evil. Read More…
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Bildad’s Speech on Divine Majesty in Job 25
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in JobIn Job 25, Bildad talks about God’s divine majesty, and from it we can gain a better understanding of divine majesty and man’s place before God in the world. Read More…
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Job 26: The Greatness of God
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in JobJob 26 contains some of the most beautiful images of God’s sovereignty, power and majesty in the Old Testament. Read More…
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Job 27: Human Faith and God’s Providence
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in JobJob 27 is the chapter where Job firmly reasserts his integrity and offers a true exposition on the fate of the wicked. Read More…
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A Theological View of Job 28
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in JobJob 28 shifts from focusing on Job’s suffering to a broader narrative of the human condition and God’s role in it. Read More…
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Job 29: A Beacon of Hope Amidst Suffering
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in JobJob 29 offers a beacon of hope by reflecting on the past blessings of Job, a righteous man who suffers inexplicable hardship. Read More…
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Job Laments His Suffering in Job 30
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in JobJob 30 is a quite overwhelming chapter in its exploration of human suffering and its interaction with faith, life, and God. Read More…