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The Man Called Job: Hero or Heretic: The Book of Job (in English)
W. M. Seckinger
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The Man Called Job: Hero or Heretic: The Book of Job (in English) - Seckinger, W. M.
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Synopsis "The Man Called Job: Hero or Heretic: The Book of Job (in English)"
The Man Called Job: Hero or Heretic: The Book of Job questions suffering and the enduring of pain. It questions God's sovereignty and how man is to respond to the work of an almighty hand. Yet it is not an account of gloom and doom. It presents a forward look to the time of Christ and all that would be accomplished in him in his time on earth. To see this, however, we must determine if Job was right in what he said or if his friends were right in what they said, and we must determine if he was right in questioning God and His justice or if he was wrong in doing so. We must also determine if he was right or wrong to complain about his suffering and if he was innocent or if there was some sin behind his afflicted state. To make judgments of this kind, we must look into the following: - Hebrew poetry and its standing in the Bible - The various wisdom components of "wisdom poetry" - Job's account and how it aligns with other poetic texts - How the work presents its story in collective thought - Old Testament views in light of New Testament doctrine - The belief of ancient man about God and His workings - How a "literal wording" compares to a "literal sense" These acumens work together to unveil Job's spiritual significance.
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