vv1-6: Job’s words are now few and culminate in “…I repent”. However, depending on how one interprets the context, these words will have different meanings.
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vv1-6: Job’s words are now few and culminate in “…I repent”. However, depending on how one interprets the context, these words will have different meanings.
Context: In Job 38 and 39, the readers were invited with Job to trust God simply because He is God, even though His judgments are beyond us to understand.
Are we right to find fault with God? Crushed by a tempest of adversities (9:27), Job ended up accusing God of being unjust (Job 9-10). Elihu’s
Seven evils over which God rules, yet without being complicit Chapter 39 seems to continue along the line that the unfathomable wisdom of how God
In an interview, the late John Frame, professor of systematic theology and philosophy, distinguished between two aspects of “The problem of Evil”: 1) On an intellectual and
Seated with kings How to apply this promise when adversity hits us The root of Job’s grudge and its danger How to persevere in adversity