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Job 15: Eliphaz Speaks Again

Pastor Roger Jimenez - The Book of Job

An episode of the The Book of Job podcast, hosted by Pastor Roger Jimenez, titled "Job 15: Eliphaz Speaks Again" was published on December 16, 2020 and runs 51 minutes.

December 16, 2020 ·51m · The Book of Job

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The book of Job Pastor James Kaddis Studies through the book of Job RWM: The Book of Job Dr. Randy White Dr. White spends 35 weeks doing a study of the book of Job, chapter-by-chapter, looking at the "prophecy shadows" throughout the book. Bible (KJV) 18: Job (Dramatic Reading) by King James Version (KJV) LibriVox The Book of Job is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible. It relates the story of Job, his trials at the hands of Satan, his theological discussions with friends on the origins and nature of his suffering, his challenge to God, and finally a response from God. The Book itself comprises a didactic poem set in a prose framing device and has been called "the most profound and literary work of the entire Old Testament". The Book itself and its numerous exegeses are attempts to address the problem of evil. (Introduction from Wikipedia)Cast:God: Dale BurgessSatan: Mickey RenoMessengers 1 & 4: amicrazy2uMessenger 2: Aidan BrackMessenger 3: J.S. KenneyJob: Algy Bible (ASV) 18: Job American Standard Version The Book of Job (American Standard Version) is presented in forty-two chapters and is one of the Old Testament Wisdom Books. The narrative chronicles the trials of Job as he is brought low from a comfortable and exalted position in his community to face loss of his fortune, children and health. Joined by three friends who initially commiserate and sympathize with him, there ensues a lengthy argument about the fate of the wicked and the just and much questioning about the character of God and the justice He metes out to his creations.A quite lively and poetic discussion ensues among these wise elders and their suppositions and conclusions are eventually contested by a youth who enters the discussion toward the end. God has the final word in this narrative and Job is left to abjectly acknowledge that his complaints and knowledge mean little in the face of that which is so far beyond his ability to comprehend.Debate regarding the meaning, purpose and author of this book is stil
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