The Patience of Job and the Patience of Jesus

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (3):254-264 (1999)
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Abstract

In New Testament times, Job was considered a model of “steadfastness.” Job persevered by looking ahead to God's salvation. New Testament authors similarly portrayed Jesus as one who stood fast in time of trial, even unto death, thereby breaking the power of sin and strengthening Christians to standfast in their own trials

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