Job 28-31: God, why won’t you answer me?!!
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Greg Taylor points to the last gasp attempts of Job to get an answer from God about his innocence. Job wants his day in court. Will he get it?
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Greg Taylor points to the last gasp attempts of Job to get an answer from God about his innocence. Job wants his day in court. Will he get it?
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Greg Taylor quotes Rabbi Harold Kushner and biblical scholar Carol Newsom in discerning the scramble in the text of Job 24-27, and encourages silent prayer today.
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Greg Taylor asks from the story of Job, “Will you have faith in your suffering?” Greg also recommends ones of the best treatments on Job in our times, Rabbi Harold Kushner’s When Bad Things Happen to a Good Man.
See two videos explaining how to read and learn from the story of Job. The Journey appreciates The Bible Project for producing these excellent videos to introduce the Bible books, and we have placed them on our web site by permission from The Bible Project.
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Greg Taylor asks with Job, “Why do evil people prosper?” and “What use is doing good in this world if the return is suffering?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Job says God is go’el. What does go’el mean?
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Bildad hits Job below the belt.
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Job asks, “Is there any hope in the pit?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project, one of Job’s friends compares Job to a blubber king. What does Job’s friend mean by this?
In today’s Job 12-14 Greg also recommends a 20-minute video resource from the Siburt Institute, an interview with Mike Cope by Randy Harris on the topic, “Preaching through pain.”
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