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Job New International Biblical Commentary Gerald Henry Wilson Job

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Old Testament Series New International Biblical CommentaryPublication details: UK; Paternoster Press; 2007Description: 494tr; Paperback, Illustration; 21 cmISBN:
  • 987053647317
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 223.1
  • W746-G35
Online resources: Summary: For Wilson the Book of Job teaches Israel that her tribulations, especially those associated with the exile, are a test of her faithfulness to God. Therefore, this biblical book offer guidance for any followers of God who are troubled by inexplicable issues concerning God's justice. While the Book of Job does not offer clear-cut answers to these troubling issues, it, in Wilson's judgment, asserts that those who fear God are able to continue in a devoted relationship with the God of sovereign freedom during a season of tribulation.
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For Wilson the Book of Job teaches Israel that her tribulations, especially those associated with the exile, are a test of her faithfulness to God. Therefore, this biblical book offer guidance for any followers of God who are troubled by inexplicable issues concerning God's justice. While the Book of Job does not offer clear-cut answers to these troubling issues, it, in Wilson's judgment, asserts that those who fear God are able to continue in a devoted relationship with the God of sovereign freedom during a season of tribulation.

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