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The book of

Job

One of the most intellectually challenging and emotionally powerful books in the Bible, Job offers an intimate look at the purpose and meaning of pain. Through the account of a man who loses everything, we glimpse the intimate and personal nature of a God that exists in relationship with man without compromising His sovereignty. Furthermore, Job showcases that to mourn is not weakness, and questioning God is not rebellion. This account demonstrates that the most faithful thing we can do is to press on, speak honestly, and wait in trust—even when the heavens are silent.

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Theodicy

/ the·​od·​i·​cy / noun

A worldview; a defense of God's goodness and omnipotence in view of the existence of evil.

Elihu

/ 'ĕlîhû /  proper noun

Elihu = He is my God

Satan

/ śāṭān / proper noun

Adversary, one who withstands.

Bible History, Old Testament

Alfred Edersheim

Handbook on the Wisdom Books and Psalms

Daniel J. Estes