Tag: Jobs suffering
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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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Job 10: Job’s Suffering & Complaints
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in JobJob 10, like many of the other chapters, details the sufferings and complaints of Job during his testing. Read More…
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Suffering is Like Hard Labor: Job 7
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in JobJob 7 delves into Job’s deepest lamentations, where he shares his despair and confusion about his suffering. Read More…
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Job 6: The Anguish of Suffering
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in JobJob 6 is a demonstration of Job’s faith in God despite his suffering and affliction. Read More…
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A Theological Outline of Job 4
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in JobJob 4 records Eliphaz, one of Job’s three friends, begins the first cycle of dialogue, responding to Job’s lament in the previous chapters. Read More…
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Job 3: Job Curses Day He was Born
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in JobJob 3 serves as a reminder that lament, adersity and struggle have a valid place in the life of faith, just as praise and thanksgiving do. Read More…
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Job 2: Job’s Suffering & Wife’s Disdain
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in JobJob 2 points to the faith of Job, the suffering of Job, and Job’s trust in God in the midst of affliction. Read More…