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In the Book of Job, which is the oldest book of the Bible in all probability, the constellations are distinguished and named.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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As for the Book of Job, which is in the Tanach, the man is from Moses 'time, but the book, as per the language in it, is post-Exilic.
Recent Activity 2010
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The Book of Job shows us it is not always easy to see that love acting in our lives.
Levi Ben-Shmuel: Suffering, Thanksgiving And The Book of Job Levi Ben-Shmuel 2011
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The Book of Job shows us it is not always easy to see that love acting in our lives.
Levi Ben-Shmuel: Suffering, Thanksgiving And The Book of Job Levi Ben-Shmuel 2011
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In the Book of Job, Ehrman sees Biblical authors giving two very different answers to the question of suffering: first, that, as noted, it's a test of faith; and, second, that it's a mystery: people will never be able to understand God's ways, and God feels no need to explain them.
Sandy Goodman: New Book Asks: Where's God While We Suffer? 2008
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Critics 'darling Cormac McCarthy has been compared to everyone from Faulkner to Melville to the writer of the Book of Job.
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But the Book of Job presents God as saying Job was blameless and upright...
Is Jesus the Only Way? Not according to most Christians...or the Bible! James F. McGrath 2008
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Any reader of Ecclesiastes or the Book of Job is aware that the canon of scripture has room for thought that can disrupt conventional assumptions about the nature of belief, whether these assumptions are held by the religious or by their critics. ...
Today's must read ... Frank Wilson 2007
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The writer of the Book of Job then continues to compare the physical searching for treasure found in the earth to the spiritual search for wisdom, the ultimate treasure.
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Calvin's _Sermons on the Book of Job_, insists so strongly on the
Early Theories of Translation Flora Ross Amos
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