A study and evaluation of responses of Old Testament characters activiated by adversity /by Robert Weldon Garland.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1962.Description: v, 92 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .S783 1962
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Chapter I. Responses to Circumstances in Which One's Physical And/Or Material Welfare Was Threatened Or Destroyed
Gideon's Responses to the Oppression of the Midianites -- David's Responses to Saul's Efforts to Kill Him -- Elijah's Responses to Jezebel's Intention to Kill Him -- Job's Responses to the Loss of His Possessions, Children, and Health -- Jeremiah's Responses to Persecution Received from His People.
Chapter II. Responses to Circumstances In Which the Welfare of Anoter Person or Group Was Jeopardized
Jonathan's Responses to David's Position When Saul Sought His Life -- Moses' Responses to Israel's Enslavement -- Abraham's Response to the Imminent Doom of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Chapter III. Responses to Circumstances Which Appeared to Contradict the Purpose of God
Abraham and Sarah's Responses to Childlessness -- Jonah's Responses to Jehovah's Instructions to Go to Nineveh -- Abraham's Response to Jehovah's Instructions to Sacrifice Isaac, His Son -- Rebekah's Responses to Isaac's Plan to Bless Esau -- Habakkuk's Responses to Conditions Which Seemed to Imply a Lack of Divine Justice.
Chapter IV. Responses to the Observance of Sin In Others
Ezra's Response to the Sins of the Remnant -- Samuel's Responses to Saul's Failures as the King of Israel -- Moses' Responses to the Waywardness of Israel During Their Wilderness Wandering.
Chapter V. Responses to Circumstances Which Challenged One's Personal Convictions
Daniel's Responses to External Attempts to Change Certain Religious Practices -- Joseph's Responses to Attempts to Violate His Chastity -- The Responses of the Three Hebrews to An External Influence Which Challenged the Mode and Object of Their Worship.
Chapter Virgin Islands Evaluations and Conclusions
Evaluations and Conclusions of Chapter I -- Evaluations and Conclusions of Chapter II -- Evaluations and Conclusions of Chapter III -- Evaluations and Conclusions of Chapter IV -- Evaluations and Conclusions of Chapter V -- Final Conclusions.
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