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Located Within The Wisdom Literature Of The Old Testament, The Book Of Job Explores The Topic Of Human Suffering. Like Many Today, Job Was Plagued With Great Anguish, Confusion, And Despair. However, He Did Not Allow His Adversities To Destroy His Faith. In The Midst Of His Gloom, Job Cried Out To God, The Only One Who Could Rescue Him. A Study Of The Book Of Job Challenges Believers Today To Rely On God In Order To Weather The Storms Of Life.'Dr. Don Shackelford Makes Another Important Addition To The Truth For Today Commentary Series. Drawing From Rich Scholarship And A Lifetime Of Service, Shackelford Describes And Examines The Theology And Truths Of Life Offered By The Book Of Job. He Challenges Readers To Dig More Deeply Into The Text In Order To Grow Spiritually And Walk More Closely With God. This Commentary Belongs In The Libraries Of All Ministers Of The Gospel!'Timothy Paul Westbrook, M.Div.Associate Director, Institute For Church And Family, Harding Universitytruth For Today Commentary'An Easytoread Commentary That Applies The Truth Of The Scriptures To Everyones Life.'The Truth For Today Commentary Series Is Being Written In An Effort To Complete A Commentary On Every Book In The Bible. This Series Is Being Written By Bible Professors And Preachers Of The Churches Of Christ, Congregations Dedicated To Being The Church That Jesus Built. Using The Nasb 1995 Updated Edition, Each Volume Provides Remarks On Virtually Every Verse, And Each Chapter Ends With An Application Section Which Offers Suggestions For Developing Sermons And Bible Classes.
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- Q: What is the main theme of the Book of Job? A: The main theme of the Book of Job is human suffering and the quest for understanding amidst adversity. It explores how Job maintains his faith in God despite experiencing great anguish and confusion.
- Q: Who is the author of the 'Truth for Today Commentary' on Job? A: The author of the 'Truth for Today Commentary' on Job is Th.D. Don Shackelford, who brings a wealth of scholarship and experience to the text.
- Q: How many pages does this commentary have? A: The 'Truth for Today Commentary: Job' has a total of 548 pages, providing an in-depth examination of the text.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This commentary is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and a professional appearance suitable for libraries and personal collections.
- Q: When was the 'Truth for Today Commentary: Job' published? A: The 'Truth for Today Commentary: Job' was published on January 1, 2010.
- Q: What is the purpose of the Truth for Today Commentary series? A: The purpose of the Truth for Today Commentary series is to provide a comprehensive commentary on every book of the Bible, written by Bible scholars and preachers, to enhance understanding and application of Scripture.
- Q: Does this commentary offer practical applications for sermons? A: Yes, each chapter of the commentary ends with an application section that provides suggestions for developing sermons and Bible classes, making it a practical resource for ministers and educators.
- Q: Is this commentary suitable for personal study? A: Absolutely, the 'Truth for Today Commentary: Job' is designed for both individual and group study, offering insights that can deepen personal understanding of the Scriptures.
- Q: What translation of the Bible is used in this commentary? A: The commentary utilizes the NASB 1995 updated edition for its textual references, providing a reliable translation of the Scriptures.
- Q: How does Dr. Shackelford approach the study of Job? A: Dr. Shackelford approaches the study of Job by examining its theology and truths, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the text to foster spiritual growth and a closer relationship with God.