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... From the beginning of the Book of Job, the reader knows something that Job does not - that God plays a part in Job's suffering. ...
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... Job was more righteous than anyone, including his friends. Job was not suffering because he had sinned. ... Was Job's suffering a result of his deepest fear? ...
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... After the Lord put an end to Job's suffering he was so impressed with his servant's belief in him, that God Granted Job twice as much as he had before. ...
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... The Book of Job describes how suffering is caused by sickness, loss of possessions, or loved ones. ... To Job, suffering happens as a result of God testing us. ...
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... The Book of Job describes how suffering is caused by sickness, loss of possessions, or loved ones. ... To Job, suffering happens as a result of God testing us. ...
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... Satan believed if Job experienced pain and suffering, he would "curse God to his face" (Job 1.11). ... Job was never informed of the reason for his suffering. ...
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... JB, for example, is much closer to his family than Job, making love and the suffering he experiences when his children die an important part of JB's theme. ...
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... We see this in The Book of Job too. To Job, suffering happens as a result of God testing us. A Satan questioned the followings of God's people. ...
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... in heaven? Did they just see Job suffering his losses, only to regain them tenfold when his faith did not swerve? These are only ...
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... in heaven? Did they just see Job suffering his losses, only to regain them tenfold when his faith did not swerve? These are only ...
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... Holocaust. Job's friends insisted that Job was suffering because he had sinned and that he had brought suffering upon himself. People ...
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... The gist of the speeches of the three friends is that Job's misfortunes and suffering must result from some form of wickedness on the part of Job and therefore ...
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... now useless to him. Neither Job nor Odysseus are able to control the length or intensity of their suffering. Job suffers until the ...
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... Eventually Job makes an impatient reply to his suffering, and he challenges God to justify why calamities should strike down a faithful servant. ...
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... understanding. The Book of Job asks many questions about the nature of suffering and the role of Divine Intervention. Job expresses ...
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... Another reason for the suffering of good people might be to teach patience. With Job, God allowed the Devil to his animals, servants, children, and health. ...
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... (Job 40:2). Job continually was wondering why he was suffering although he had shown reference and righteousness all his life. Although ...
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... In his suffering, Job proves to be faithful and does not renounce God. ... The most important theme of Job is the role of suffering in Christian life. ...
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... If you remember, the book of Job did not explain the mystery of suffering but explored the idea of faith in the midst of suffering. ...
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... and applied ashes to the sores. Job's wife can not see his suffering. She asks Job to curse God, and die. He said to his wife that ...
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... two things: his life and misery. Through all of this suffering Job never loses faith in the Lord. Jobs response to his suffering is ...
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... someone like Wiesel would have a better understanding of what Job experienced, and as a result had a better comprehension of the true meaning of suffering. ...
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... Job a chance to speak. He questions Job's faith, when Job has kept it throughout his pain and suffering. God's ego takes hold of ...
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... the solace of my lips would assuage your pain." (Job 16:2-5) Job would find some relief if God would explain why Job must endure such suffering when dreadful ...
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... Job was left to conclude that if God had the power and wisdom to create this physical universe, there was reason to trust that same God in times of suffering. ...
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... a peaceful country, have no real idea of what true suffering is and are too complacent to find out. A war photographer does an important and heroic job, yet he ...
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... to Gilgamesh. (The Epic of Gilgamesh, 115) In The Bible, the story of Job is entirely about wisdom and suffering. A relationship ...
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... Job did not really have a need to repent. He did not have anything to repent for, being as how he did nothing wrong. Even while he was suffering, he never ...
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... men who were righteous and obeyed God's law would prosper, while sin would cause suffering. In contrast to the conventional wisdom while Job suffered his ...
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... faith disappears over the next week, though, as he continues to endure the pain and suffering. While sitting among his three close friends, Job finally speaks ...
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