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Reconciling Theologies: More Treasure from the Book of Job w/ Scott L. Johnson (Part 5 of 8)

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Are you ready to unravel the complexities of the Book of Job? Promise us your time, and we'll reward you with an exploration of the profound dynamics between Job and his friends as they grapple to understand Job's suffering. Make no mistake, you're about to see Job in a whole new light, as we reveal the startling realization that his friends believe he's guilty of a major sin, and how it dramatically changes their relationship.
But, we won't stop there. Together, we'll scrutinize Job's theology, and his struggles to reconcile it with his friends’ beliefs. We shed light on the gem where God tells Eliphaz that Job will pray for him and that God will accept Job's prayer. Furthermore, we'll connect the dots between Job's narrative and other biblical texts, including Habakkuk, Proverbs, and minor prophets, adding depth to your understanding. This episode is filled to the brim with intriguing insights and powerful revelations. Get ready to see the Book of Job in a way you never thought possible. Buckle up, this is going to be a fascinating journey!

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1. Job's Friends' Theology (00:00:00)

2. Job's Theology (00:05:32)

3. Job Wishes for Death (00:10:48)

4. Job and Other Books of the Bible (00:17:36)

58 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

Are you ready to unravel the complexities of the Book of Job? Promise us your time, and we'll reward you with an exploration of the profound dynamics between Job and his friends as they grapple to understand Job's suffering. Make no mistake, you're about to see Job in a whole new light, as we reveal the startling realization that his friends believe he's guilty of a major sin, and how it dramatically changes their relationship.
But, we won't stop there. Together, we'll scrutinize Job's theology, and his struggles to reconcile it with his friends’ beliefs. We shed light on the gem where God tells Eliphaz that Job will pray for him and that God will accept Job's prayer. Furthermore, we'll connect the dots between Job's narrative and other biblical texts, including Habakkuk, Proverbs, and minor prophets, adding depth to your understanding. This episode is filled to the brim with intriguing insights and powerful revelations. Get ready to see the Book of Job in a way you never thought possible. Buckle up, this is going to be a fascinating journey!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Job's Friends' Theology (00:00:00)

2. Job's Theology (00:05:32)

3. Job Wishes for Death (00:10:48)

4. Job and Other Books of the Bible (00:17:36)

58 episodes

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