JobWestminster John Knox Press, 01.01.2005 - 122 Seiten In this study, noted Old Testament scholar and Christian educator David Hester focuses on the difficult questions raised in Job: where is God in the worst moments of our emptiness? What are we to do when experience casts doubt on what we have always believed? Where in the world is justice? The author brings to this writing his own experience of suffering. His touching honesty provides a moving connection between the ancient text and the world of today, inviting us to join in Job's search for hope and healing. Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study. |
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... raised in the commentary out of your own lives . That means plenty of time needs to be given in each session for discussion and expression of feel- ings and experiences that may be provoked by your reading . Job is a highly emotional ...
... raised by the dilemma of innocent suffering is equally difficult . If Job is innocent yet suffering terribly , perhaps it is because God is not just after all but a capricious despot in a world without order or meaning , a world where ...
... raise the question of why he is suffering . He does not know what the reader knows ; he knows nothing of the debate between God and the Satan . The book of Job reserves for chap- ter 3 and later the anguished cry of " Why ? " that we ...
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