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082 _a223.107
082 _bL748-W75
100 _aWilson, Lindsay
100 _d1955-
100 _eAuthor
245 _aJob
245 _bTwo horizons Old Testament commentary
245 _cLindsay Wilson
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
260 _c2015
300 _a420tr.
300 _bPaperback, illustrations
300 _c24cm
490 _aTwo horizons Old Testament commentary
520 _aIn this commentary Lindsay Wilson shows the book of Job to be a coherent literary work that addresses this question: Is it possible for humans to have genuine faith in God regardless of their circumstances? Wilson argues that Job's bold, sometimes questioning cries to God are portrayed as legitimate expressions of trust for a righteous person in adversity. Through critical exegesis of the text, Wilson focuses on the message of Job and its implications for practical ministry, examining such key issues as suffering, justice, lament, and faith. He also touches on various pertinent topics in Christian ethics, including individual character, wealth, suicide, and the environment. In a final section Wilson offers guidance on using Job as a resource book for pastoral care and prayer, and he discusses how to teach and preach from the book of Job.
650 _aBible -- Job -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
650 _aTheology
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
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