Fourth Quarter 2016Job pulls back a veil and reveals to the reader the existence of a reality beyond what our senses, even those aided by scientific devices, could show us. It takes us to a realm that, while far removed from us in one sense, is incredibly close in another. Job is a portrayed drama of the principle and warning that Paul expressed ages later: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places" (Eph. 6:12, NKJV).
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1. The End
2. The Great Controversy
3. "Does Job Fear God for Naught?"
4. God and Human Suffering
5. Curse the Day
6. The Curse Causeless?
7. Retributive Punishments
8. Innocent Blood
9. Intimations of Hope
10. The Wrath of Elihu
11. Out of the Whirlwind
12. Job's Redeemer
13. The Character of Job
14. Some Lessons From Job
2. The Great Controversy
3. "Does Job Fear God for Naught?"
4. God and Human Suffering
5. Curse the Day
6. The Curse Causeless?
7. Retributive Punishments
8. Innocent Blood
9. Intimations of Hope
10. The Wrath of Elihu
11. Out of the Whirlwind
12. Job's Redeemer
13. The Character of Job
14. Some Lessons From Job