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Job : the wisdom of the cross / Christopher Ash ; R. Kent Hughes, series editor. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Preaching the wordPublication details: Wheaton : Crossway, (c)2014.Description: 489 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781433513121
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1415.A819.A843 2014
  • BS1415
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Contents:
Preface -- Introduction: what is Job all about? -- The structure of the Book of Job -- 1. Job and what happened to him : Welcome to a well-run world ; The testing of your faith ; The loneliness of Job ; Weep with those who weep -- 2. Job and his friends : Introducing Job's comforters: what not to say to the suffering believer ; Eliphaz's first speech: a useless sermon from a kind friend ; Job's first reply to Eliphaz: the God-forsaken living death ; Bildad's first speech: the system at its simplest ; Job's first reply to Bildad: the trouble-maker maker ; Zophar's first speech: the cruelty of the system ; Job's first reply to Zophar: a longing for resurrection ; Eliphaz's second speech: on the scandal of redemptive suffering ; job's second reply to Eliphaz: drinking the cup of God's wrath ; Bildad's second speech: the road to hell ; Job's second reply to Bildad: is God for me or against me? ; Zophar's second speech: another portrait of hell ; Job's second reply to Zophar: the good life ; Eliphaz's third speech: repent and prosper ; Job's third reply to Eliphaz: your kingdom come ; Bildad's third speech: a mortal cannot hope to be right with God ; Job's third reply to Bildad: the difference between religion and wisdom ; Job begins to sum up: the danger of opposing the Gospel ; Why God won't answer my question ; The longing: a nostalgia for Paradise ; The lament: the stripping of dignity ; Job's las word -- The answer to Job : Elihu and the justice of God ; Elihu's first speech: the God who speaks ; Elihu's second speech: is God fair? ; Elihu's' third speech: what's the point of being good? ; Elihu's fourth speech: cosmic grandeur and cosmic justice ; The Lord's first speech, Part 1: what wonderful knowledge ; The Lord's first speech, Part 2: nature, red in tooth and claw? ; The Lord's second speech: terrifying evil -- Epilogue: The end comes at the end -- Conclusion: so what is the book of Job all about?
Subject: "Life can be hard, and sometimes it seems like God doesn?t even care. When faced with difficult trials, many people have resonated with the book of Job?the story of a man who lost nearly everything, seemingly abandoned by God. In this thorough and accessible commentary, Christopher Ash helps us glean encouragement from God?s Word by directing our attention to the final explanation and ultimate resolution of Job?s story: the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Intended to equip pastors to preach Job?s important message, this commentary highlights God?s grace and wisdom in the midst of redemptive suffering. Taking a staggeringly honest look at our broken world and the trials that we often face, Ash helps us see God?s sovereign purposes for adversity and the wonderful hope that Christians have in Christ."--Publisher's website.
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A word to those who preach the Word -- Preface -- Introduction: what is Job all about? -- The structure of the Book of Job -- 1. Job and what happened to him : Welcome to a well-run world ; The testing of your faith ; The loneliness of Job ; Weep with those who weep -- 2. Job and his friends : Introducing Job's comforters: what not to say to the suffering believer ; Eliphaz's first speech: a useless sermon from a kind friend ; Job's first reply to Eliphaz: the God-forsaken living death ; Bildad's first speech: the system at its simplest ; Job's first reply to Bildad: the trouble-maker maker ; Zophar's first speech: the cruelty of the system ; Job's first reply to Zophar: a longing for resurrection ; Eliphaz's second speech: on the scandal of redemptive suffering ; job's second reply to Eliphaz: drinking the cup of God's wrath ; Bildad's second speech: the road to hell ; Job's second reply to Bildad: is God for me or against me? ; Zophar's second speech: another portrait of hell ; Job's second reply to Zophar: the good life ; Eliphaz's third speech: repent and prosper ; Job's third reply to Eliphaz: your kingdom come ; Bildad's third speech: a mortal cannot hope to be right with God ; Job's third reply to Bildad: the difference between religion and wisdom ; Job begins to sum up: the danger of opposing the Gospel ; Why God won't answer my question ; The longing: a nostalgia for Paradise ; The lament: the stripping of dignity ; Job's las word -- The answer to Job : Elihu and the justice of God ; Elihu's first speech: the God who speaks ; Elihu's second speech: is God fair? ; Elihu's' third speech: what's the point of being good? ; Elihu's fourth speech: cosmic grandeur and cosmic justice ; The Lord's first speech, Part 1: what wonderful knowledge ; The Lord's first speech, Part 2: nature, red in tooth and claw? ; The Lord's second speech: terrifying evil -- Epilogue: The end comes at the end -- Conclusion: so what is the book of Job all about?

"Life can be hard, and sometimes it seems like God doesn?t even care. When faced with difficult trials, many people have resonated with the book of Job?the story of a man who lost nearly everything, seemingly abandoned by God. In this thorough and accessible commentary, Christopher Ash helps us glean encouragement from God?s Word by directing our attention to the final explanation and ultimate resolution of Job?s story: the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Intended to equip pastors to preach Job?s important message, this commentary highlights God?s grace and wisdom in the midst of redemptive suffering. Taking a staggeringly honest look at our broken world and the trials that we often face, Ash helps us see God?s sovereign purposes for adversity and the wonderful hope that Christians have in Christ."--Publisher's website.

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