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Tag Archives: The Book of Job
Even Through Life’s Storms
Even Through Life’s Stormsby Michael DoyleThe story of Job requires attention.It’s a story filled with critical tension.Dating back to pre-Mosaic antiquity,Job is a tale of pre-Abrahamic history.Earlier than the Greeks had their philosophy,Job asked the questions of high morality.Deeper than … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Antiquty, Bible, Christianity, Complexity, Faith, God, High Morrality, Jesus, Job, Life's Storms, Living Worship, Meitation, Poetry, Poetry and Poems, Relatoinship, Righteous, Satan, Tension, Test, The Book of Job
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Time Spent With the Harvard Classics: Book of Job
A book in the Ketuvim or Writings section of the Tanakh, The Book of Job is the first poetic book of the Old Testament. In a mix of prose and poetry, it addresses the issue of theodicy by examining God’s … Continue reading
Posted in Thought For the Day
Tagged Havard Classics, Job, Justice, Ketuvim, Old Testament, Perspective, Suffering, Tanakh, Tennyson, The Book of Job, Theodicy, Writings
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