Book of Job

NOUN
  1. a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply
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How To Use Book of Job In A Sentence

  • It is common to see the book of Job as wrestling with the problem of innocent suffering. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • The name mammoth, which is probably of Tartar origin, Witsen appears to wish to derive from Behemoth, spoken of in the fortieth chapter of the Book of Job. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • The problem with believing that God will always financially bless you if you give back to Him meets a big problem in the book of Job.
  • One example is this twelfth-century illumination from another Greek codex of the book of Job.
  • In his videotaped lectures, Biltz focuses on a star called Arcturus, which is mentioned in the Old Testament Book of Job: "Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • I remembered what the author of the Book of Job had said about the horse: 'The glory of his nostrils is terrible. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: Part V
  • But the epilogue of the Book of Job is not the true turning point. Christianity Today
  • It is common to see the book of Job as wrestling with the problem of innocent suffering. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • In Scripture, the reference is from the book of Job, and it is hotly disputed whether the statement describes accurate doctrine, or is merely a quotation of a character in the story.
  • Much has been written about the unusual challenge the Book of Job offers in its audacious questioning of the ways of God, but one never hears of the contribution of Job’s wife to the antidogmatic bent of the text. Wife of Job: Bible.
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