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Think you know Job? Think again. Craig Bartholomew wants to help you read the book of Job from a different perspective. Let go of the Job you think you know―and discover the real man.
Is it true that what goes around comes around? Does right behavior ensure blessing? Is suffering always brought on by wrongdoing? Job's story refutes these notions, but it proclaims a much greater truth―God is always faithful.
Join Bartholomew in When You Want to Yell at God , and experience the beauty of one man's struggle with God.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Overview -- The Theological Center of Job -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 2: The Portrait of Job -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 3: The Portraits of God among Job's Friends -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 4: Job's View of God -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 5: The Power of Poetry -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 6: Job's Journey of Transformation -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 7: Job and Jesus -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 8: The Reader's Journey of Transformation -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Suggested Reading -- Reflection -- Further Reading -- Appendix A: Fearing God in the Old Testament (Miles Custis) -- Response to Holiness -- Obedience -- Loyalty and Faithfulness -- Fear of God in Prophetic Literature and Psalms -- Fear of God in Wisdom Literature -- Appendix B: Satan in the Old Testament and the Serpent of Genesis 3 (Michael S. Heiser) -- Satan in the Old Testament -- The Serpent in Genesis -- New Testament Conflation of These Terms.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.