Job: The Faith to Challenge God: A New Translation and Commentary
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:Just as there was no man on earth like Job, there is no book on earth like the book of Job. In this new commentary, biblical scholar Michael Brown brings Job to life for the twenty-first-century reader, exploring the raw...
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:Just as there was no man on earth like Job, there is no book on earth like the book of Job. In this new commentary, biblical scholar Michael Brown brings Job to life for the twenty-first-century reader, exploring the raw spirituality of Job, his extraordinary faith, his friends' theological errors, the mysteries of God's speeches, and the unique answers to the problem of suffering offered in the book of Job. Undergirded by solid Hebrew scholarship but written with clarity for all serious students of Scripture, the commentary provides an important introduction to the study of Job, a new translation, a series of theological reflections, and additional exegetical essays providing in-depth discussion of key passages. Additional topics covered in the theological reflections include: . Challenging God as an Act of Faith . How Would Job Comfort a Sufferer? . Who Was the Satan? . Job and Jesus . Job and the New Atheists
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 551865
- Product Code 9781598568431
- ISBNÂ 1598568434
- EANÂ 9781598568431
- Pages 425
- Department Academic
- Category Old Testament Commentaries
- Sub-Category Job
- Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
- Publication Date Nov 2019
- Sales Rank 81688
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 27mm
- Weight 0.794kg
Michael L Brown
Dr Michael L. Brown holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from New York University and has served as a visiting or adjunct professor at seven top seminaries. The author of more than twenty-five books, Brown also leads a ministry school that specializes in world missions and has preached and taught across America and around the world. He hosts the Line of Fire radio program, two hours daily and syndicated on several networks, as well as an apologetics TV program that airs on NRBTV. Michael has appeared often on secular and Christian media (including Piers Morgan, Tyra Banks, Phil Donahue, 700 Club, and Daystar) and has conducted debates or outreach lectures on major campuses, including Oxford University, the Hebrew University (Jerusalem), Ohio State University, Yale, and USC. Michael and his wife, Nancy, have two children and four grandchildren. They live near Charlotte, NC.
- :<p><strong>table Of Contents </strong></p><p><strong>preface</strong></p><p><strong>introduction</strong></p><p><strong>commentary</strong></p><p>prologue</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; First Cycle Of Speeches</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Second Cycle Of Speeches</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Third Cycle Of Speeches</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Elihu Speeches</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Divine Speeches</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Epilogue</p><p><strong>theological Reflections </strong></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Who Was The Adversary?</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job And The New Atheists</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Challenging God As An Act Of Faith</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job And Jesus</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Suffering As A Reward For Righteousness?</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; The Danger Of Holding To A Too-rigid Orthodoxy</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job And The Problem Of Suffering</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; How Would Job Comfort A Godly Sufferer?</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; The Happy Ending Of Job</p><p><strong>exegetical Essays</strong></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; The Meaning Of, &ldquo;in All This Job Did Not Sin With His Lips&rdquo; (job 2:10)</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; The Chaos Monsters Of Job</p><p><strong>the Meaning Of Hofa&lsquo;ta In Job 10:3</strong></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job 13:15</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job 19:25-27</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job 24:18-25</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Job 42:6</p>