01275nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000310003704100080006808200100007608200130008610000240009910000290012310000180015210000110017024500190018124500240020024500230022426000090024726000240025626000090028030000110028930000280030030000100032852005160033865000240085465000280087885600670090620260119071533.02024-11-25 08:56:39 a0851105696 (9780851105697) aeng a232.2 bL793-M39 aLloyd-Jones, Martyn cDavid Martyn Lloyd-Jones d(1899–1981) eAuthor aFaith on Trial bStudies in Psalm 73 cMartyn Lloyd-Jones aU.K. bInter-Varsity Press c1973 a125tr. bpaperback, illustration c21 cm aWhy do good people suffer unjustly – and yet others get away with it? The Psalmist, Asaph, dealt with this very problem in Psalm 73 – one that has often perplexed and discouraged God’s people. Asaph reveals his own ‘no–holds–barred’ feelings and leads us step by step from near – despair to final assurance. For this reason it has always appealed to preachers and counsellors. An excellent book for those struggling with, or wondering about, injustice in the world. (Introduced by Kevin DeYoung) aBible -- Psalms I-L aFaith Biblical teaching4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15918/308.jpgyCover Image