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100 1 _aWilson, Lindsay,
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245 1 0 _aJob /
_cLindsay Wilson.
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260 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
_c(c)2015.
300 _axi, 420 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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490 1 _aThe two horizons Old Testament commentary
504 _a1 (pages 385-395) and index.
505 0 0 _aAcknowledgments --
_tAbbreviations. Introduction. Who Wrote the Book, and When Was It Written? --
_tAre These Real Historical Events and the Actual Words Spoken? --
_tHow Should We Read the Book? --
_tWhy Was the Book Written? --
_tHow Have Others Understood It? --
_tHow Do the Different parts of the Book Fit Together? --
_tWhat is the Structure of the Book? --
_tIs the Text of Job Reliable? --
_tWhy Is the Book So Long and Repetitive?. Commentary. 1:1 --
_t2:13: The Prologue --
_t3:1-31:40: The Dialogue --
_t32:1 --
_t42:6: The Verdicts --
_t42:7-17: The Epilogue. Theological Themes. Suffering --
_tRetribution and Justice --
_tThe Litigation Motif --
_tLament and Complaint to God --
_tPersevering Faith --
_tThe Fear of God --
_tHumanity --
_tGod --
_tCreation. Job and Theology. Job and Biblical Theology --
_tJob and Systematic Theology --
_tJob and Moral Theology --
_tJob and Practical Theology. Bibliography. Index of Authors. Index of Scripture References.
520 0 _aIn this commentary Lindsay Wilson shows the book of Job to be a coherent literary work that addresses this question: Is it possible for humans to have genuine faith in God regardless of their circumstances? Wilson argues that Job's bold, sometimes questioning cries to God are portrayed as legitimate expressions of trust for a righteous person in adversity. Through critical exegesis of the text, Wilson focuses on the message of Job and its implications for practical ministry, examining such key issues as suffering, justice, lament, and faith. He also touches on various pertinent topics in Christian ethics, including individual character, wealth, suicide, and the environment. In a final section Wilson offers guidance on using Job as a resource book for pastoral care and prayer, and he discusses how to teach and preach from the book of Job. - Amazon.
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