Consider Job is a quotation taken from the book of Job in the Old Testament, a book which many Christian turn to for answers in regard to innocent suffering. Some theologians have abandoned their Christian faith owing to the problems of suffering in the world. This book takes a candid look at the suffering of innocent people and offers a practical approach. The book also challenges the contention that inequality and the unfair distribution of social deprivation and pain serves as proof that God as the loving heavenly father ...
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Consider Job is a quotation taken from the book of Job in the Old Testament, a book which many Christian turn to for answers in regard to innocent suffering. Some theologians have abandoned their Christian faith owing to the problems of suffering in the world. This book takes a candid look at the suffering of innocent people and offers a practical approach. The book also challenges the contention that inequality and the unfair distribution of social deprivation and pain serves as proof that God as the loving heavenly father does not exist. The book also examines the text to the book of Job, an old eastern folk hero who suffered the loss of his family, his well-being and his fortune by a God he respected. We answer the question did Job ever receive an answer when God spoke through a whirlwind?
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