Introducing Job: A Journey of Transformation

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (3):228-238 (1999)
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Abstract

Perhaps the most feared book of the Bible, Job generates more questions than answers. Yet for all its exegetical enigmas and conflicting perspectives, the book is about the painful journey of transformation— Job's, ours, and perhaps even God's

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