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Finding hope in times crisis / Baker, Don
Titre : Finding hope in times crisis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Baker, Don, Auteur Editeur : New York, NY : Inspirational Press Année de publication : c1992 Importance : 437 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ISBN: 0-88486-058-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Baker, Don
Bible. -- Job.
Depression, Mental--Religious aspects--Christianity
Meditations.
Suffering--Religious aspects--ChristianityMots-clés : Crisis Index. décimale : RC 537 Finding hope in times crisis [texte imprimé] / Baker, Don, Auteur . - New York, NY : Inspirational Press, c1992 . - 437 p. ; 24 cm.
ISSN : ISBN: 0-88486-058-2
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Baker, Don
Bible. -- Job.
Depression, Mental--Religious aspects--Christianity
Meditations.
Suffering--Religious aspects--ChristianityMots-clés : Crisis Index. décimale : RC 537 Réservation
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Job / Smith, Christopher R.
Titre : Job Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Smith, Christopher R., Auteur Editeur : Downers Grove, IL : IVP Connect Année de publication : ©2012 Collection : Understanding the books of the Bible. Importance : 126 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8308-5809-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bible. -- Job.
TheologyMots-clés : Job Index. décimale : BS 1415.52 Résumé : A study guide to the Book of Job, including study questions. Note de contenu : Experiencing the Book of Job as a whole --
The adversary destroys Job's possessions, family and health --
Job wishes he'd never been born --
Eliphaz urges Job to trust God --
Job asks his friends to understand and sympathize --
Bildad urges Job to "plead with the Almighty" to escape the fate of the wicked --
Job wishes he could take God to court --
Zophar appeals to the hidden side of wisdom --
Job insists he's as wise as his friends and again asks God for a hearing --
Job looks for someone to believe in him --
Accused by his friends, Job declares that God will be his redeemer --
Zophar accuses Job of becoming rich by oppressing the poor --
Eliphaz renews the charge that Job has oppressed the poor --
The friends finish speaking with Job --
Where can wisdom be found? --
Job describes the losses he's suffered --
Job guarantees his innocence with a sevenfold oath --
Elihu insists that God has already been answering Job --
Elihu challenges Job to respect God's authority --
Elihu compares God's power to an approaching storm --
The Lord portrays a wild world outside the realm of humanity --
The Lord describes the terrible power of Behemoth and Leviathan.Job [texte imprimé] / Smith, Christopher R., Auteur . - Downers Grove, IL : IVP Connect, ©2012 . - 126 p. ; 23 cm. - (Understanding the books of the Bible.) .
ISBN : 978-0-8308-5809-5
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Bible. -- Job.
TheologyMots-clés : Job Index. décimale : BS 1415.52 Résumé : A study guide to the Book of Job, including study questions. Note de contenu : Experiencing the Book of Job as a whole --
The adversary destroys Job's possessions, family and health --
Job wishes he'd never been born --
Eliphaz urges Job to trust God --
Job asks his friends to understand and sympathize --
Bildad urges Job to "plead with the Almighty" to escape the fate of the wicked --
Job wishes he could take God to court --
Zophar appeals to the hidden side of wisdom --
Job insists he's as wise as his friends and again asks God for a hearing --
Job looks for someone to believe in him --
Accused by his friends, Job declares that God will be his redeemer --
Zophar accuses Job of becoming rich by oppressing the poor --
Eliphaz renews the charge that Job has oppressed the poor --
The friends finish speaking with Job --
Where can wisdom be found? --
Job describes the losses he's suffered --
Job guarantees his innocence with a sevenfold oath --
Elihu insists that God has already been answering Job --
Elihu challenges Job to respect God's authority --
Elihu compares God's power to an approaching storm --
The Lord portrays a wild world outside the realm of humanity --
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Job / Francis I. Andersen
Titre : Job : an introduction and commentary Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Francis I. Andersen, Auteur Editeur : Downers Grove, Ill : IVP Academic Année de publication : c2008 Collection : Tyndale Old Testament commentaries, 14. Importance : 318 p. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8308-4214-8 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bible. -- Job -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- Job.Index. décimale : BS 1415.53 Résumé :
For Francis Andersen, the Old Testament book about Job is one of the supreme offerings of the human mind to the living God, and one of the best gifts of God to humanity. "The task of understanding it is as rewarding as it is strenuous. ... One is constantly amazed at its audacious theology and at the magnitude of its intellectual achievement. Job is a prodigious book in the vast range of its ideas, in its broad Read more...Note de contenu : Story of Job --
Study of the book of Job --
Design of the book of Job --
Literary background of the book of Job --
Literary character of the book of Job --
Poetry of the book of Job --
Composition of the book of Job --
Text and language of the book of Job --
Date and authorship of the book of Job --
Problems of suffering in the book of Job.Job : an introduction and commentary [texte imprimé] / Francis I. Andersen, Auteur . - Downers Grove, Ill : IVP Academic, c2008 . - 318 p. ; 21 cm. - (Tyndale Old Testament commentaries, 14.) .
ISBN : 978-0-8308-4214-8
Includes bibliographical references.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Bible. -- Job -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- Job.Index. décimale : BS 1415.53 Résumé :
For Francis Andersen, the Old Testament book about Job is one of the supreme offerings of the human mind to the living God, and one of the best gifts of God to humanity. "The task of understanding it is as rewarding as it is strenuous. ... One is constantly amazed at its audacious theology and at the magnitude of its intellectual achievement. Job is a prodigious book in the vast range of its ideas, in its broad Read more...Note de contenu : Story of Job --
Study of the book of Job --
Design of the book of Job --
Literary background of the book of Job --
Literary character of the book of Job --
Poetry of the book of Job --
Composition of the book of Job --
Text and language of the book of Job --
Date and authorship of the book of Job --
Problems of suffering in the book of Job.Réservation
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Job / R. Kent Hughes
Titre : Job : the wisdom of the cross Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : R. Kent Hughes (1942-), Auteur Editeur : Wheaton, IL : Crossway Books Année de publication : ©2014 Collection : Preaching the Word. Importance : 489 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4335-1312-1 Note générale : Includes ibliographical references and indexe. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bible. -- Job. Mots-clés : Job Index. décimale : BS 1415.53 Résumé : "Life can be hard, and sometimes it seems like God doesn?t even care. When faced with difficult trials, many people have resonated with the book of Job?the story of a man who lost nearly everything, seemingly abandoned by God. In this thorough and accessible commentary, Christopher Ash helps us glean encouragement from God?s Word by directing our attention to the final explanation and ultimate resolution of Job?s Note de contenu : A word to those who preach the Word --
Preface --
Introduction: what is Job all about? --
The structure of the Book of Job --
1. Job and what happened to him : Welcome to a well-run world ; The testing of your faith ; The loneliness of Job ; Weep with those who weep --
2. Job and his friends : Introducing Job's comforters: what not to say to the suffering believer ; Eliphaz's first speech: a useless sermon from a kind friend ; Job's first reply to Eliphaz: the God-forsaken living death ; Bildad's first speech: the system at its simplest ; Job's first reply to Bildad: the trouble-maker maker ; Zophar's first speech: the cruelty of the system ; Job's first reply to Zophar: a longing for resurrection ; Eliphaz's second speech: on the scandal of redemptive suffering ; job's second reply to Eliphaz: drinking the cup of God's wrath ; Bildad's second speech: the road to hell ; Job's second reply to Bildad: is God for me or against me? ; Zophar's second speech: another portrait of hell ; Job's second reply to Zophar: the good life ; Eliphaz's third speech: repent and prosper ; Job's third reply to Eliphaz: your kingdom come ; Bildad's third speech: a mortal cannot hope to be right with God ; Job's third reply to Bildad: the difference between religion and wisdom ; Job begins to sum up: the danger of opposing the Gospel ; Why God won't answer my question ; The longing: a nostalgia for Paradise ; The lament: the stripping of dignity ; Job's las word --
The answer to Job : Elihu and the justice of God ; Elihu's first speech: the God who speaks ; Elihu's second speech: is God fair? ; Elihu's' third speech: what's the point of being good? ; Elihu's fourth speech: cosmic grandeur and cosmic justice ; The Lord's first speech, Part 1: what wonderful knowledge ; The Lord's first speech, Part 2: nature, red in tooth and claw? ; The Lord's second speech: terrifying evil --
Epilogue: The end comes at the end --
Conclusion: so what is the book of Job all about?Job : the wisdom of the cross [texte imprimé] / R. Kent Hughes (1942-), Auteur . - Wheaton, IL : Crossway Books, ©2014 . - 489 p. ; 24 cm. - (Preaching the Word.) .
ISBN : 978-1-4335-1312-1
Includes ibliographical references and indexe.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Bible. -- Job. Mots-clés : Job Index. décimale : BS 1415.53 Résumé : "Life can be hard, and sometimes it seems like God doesn?t even care. When faced with difficult trials, many people have resonated with the book of Job?the story of a man who lost nearly everything, seemingly abandoned by God. In this thorough and accessible commentary, Christopher Ash helps us glean encouragement from God?s Word by directing our attention to the final explanation and ultimate resolution of Job?s Note de contenu : A word to those who preach the Word --
Preface --
Introduction: what is Job all about? --
The structure of the Book of Job --
1. Job and what happened to him : Welcome to a well-run world ; The testing of your faith ; The loneliness of Job ; Weep with those who weep --
2. Job and his friends : Introducing Job's comforters: what not to say to the suffering believer ; Eliphaz's first speech: a useless sermon from a kind friend ; Job's first reply to Eliphaz: the God-forsaken living death ; Bildad's first speech: the system at its simplest ; Job's first reply to Bildad: the trouble-maker maker ; Zophar's first speech: the cruelty of the system ; Job's first reply to Zophar: a longing for resurrection ; Eliphaz's second speech: on the scandal of redemptive suffering ; job's second reply to Eliphaz: drinking the cup of God's wrath ; Bildad's second speech: the road to hell ; Job's second reply to Bildad: is God for me or against me? ; Zophar's second speech: another portrait of hell ; Job's second reply to Zophar: the good life ; Eliphaz's third speech: repent and prosper ; Job's third reply to Eliphaz: your kingdom come ; Bildad's third speech: a mortal cannot hope to be right with God ; Job's third reply to Bildad: the difference between religion and wisdom ; Job begins to sum up: the danger of opposing the Gospel ; Why God won't answer my question ; The longing: a nostalgia for Paradise ; The lament: the stripping of dignity ; Job's las word --
The answer to Job : Elihu and the justice of God ; Elihu's first speech: the God who speaks ; Elihu's second speech: is God fair? ; Elihu's' third speech: what's the point of being good? ; Elihu's fourth speech: cosmic grandeur and cosmic justice ; The Lord's first speech, Part 1: what wonderful knowledge ; The Lord's first speech, Part 2: nature, red in tooth and claw? ; The Lord's second speech: terrifying evil --
Epilogue: The end comes at the end --
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Northwest semitic grammar and job / Blommerde, Anton C. M.
Titre : Northwest semitic grammar and job Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Blommerde, Anton C. M., Auteur Editeur : Rome : Pontifical Biblical Institute Année de publication : c1969 Collection : Biblica et orientalia : sacra scriptura antiquitatibus orientalibus illustrata Importance : xxviii, 151 p. Format : 24 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bible. -- Job.
Semitic languages -- Grammar, Comparative -- Hebrew.Note de contenu : Part I: Northwest Semitic grammar and Hebrew --Orthography --Phonetics --Pronouns --Nouns --Verbs --
Prepositions --Adverbs and particles --Syntax --
Part II: Northwest Semitic grammar and JobNorthwest semitic grammar and job [texte imprimé] / Blommerde, Anton C. M., Auteur . - Rome : Pontifical Biblical Institute, c1969 . - xxviii, 151 p. ; 24 cm. - (Biblica et orientalia : sacra scriptura antiquitatibus orientalibus illustrata) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Bible. -- Job.
Semitic languages -- Grammar, Comparative -- Hebrew.Note de contenu : Part I: Northwest Semitic grammar and Hebrew --Orthography --Phonetics --Pronouns --Nouns --Verbs --
Prepositions --Adverbs and particles --Syntax --
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