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The modern believer reads Job and puts himself in Job's place, but the conditions he lived under are not the circumstances of a Christian. Understanding the difference will strengthen your relationship with God and prevent you from making the same mistake Job made: God is not your enemy.Job reads like a crime novel. A crime has been committed in the first two chapters and Job and his friends think all signs point to God as the culprit. Then God appears, unveiling the true villain and revealing the keys to handling him. But most Christians miss the advice God gives, focusing instead on the faulty thinking of Job and his friends.Job: Beyond What You've Been Taught will teach you how Job fits into the biblical narrative as a whole. You will learn about the ancient world Job lived in and how it tainted his understanding of the one true God. Job's theology was not sin, but it delayed his deliverance and paved the way to more attacks.The same thing is happening to believers today. Job's pagan view of God is alive and well in the Church. Despite the swirl of confusion surrounding it, however, God corrected Job's error. By understanding your place, He can correct yours too. Job: Beyond What You've Been Taught will help you develop a biblical perspective on what God has to say about Himself, how He created the world to work, and what He desires for you.
In Job: Beyond What You've Been Taught, history, archaeology, and theology converge to illuminate one of the most profound books of the Bible-Job. Far from a simple tale of suffering and faith, the Book of Job is a literary masterpiece that has challenged readers for millennia.Job: Beyond What You've Been Taught explores Job not only as scripture but as a product of its ancient Near Eastern context. Drawing on archaeological findings from Mesopotamia and Canaan, historical records, and comparative literature-such as the Babylonian Ludlul-B¿l-N¿meqi-this study situates Job within a broader cultural tradition of grappling with divine justice, human suffering, and cosmic order. It sets Job squarely into its biblical setting, providing the reader with a perspective beyond a shallow study of Job.If you are a pastor or Bible student, you will find the research and analysis of the book of Job helpful. Perhaps you are grappling with life's complexities. This book is for anyone who has stood at the edge of the whirlwind, searching for meaning amid the silence.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
220
Release Date:
2025-04-26
Publication Date:
2026-01-09
Publisher:
Flying Eagle Publications
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1960210041
ISBN13:
9781960210043
Weight:
326 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
12 cm
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