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Job

The introduction below is from Chuck Smith's Old Testament Study Guide, available from all good Christian bookshops (contact DCF for details):

The book of Job begins the books of poetry in the Bible; Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon. The books do not fit a chronological order. Although the book of Job follows the book of Esther, Job probably lived during the book of Genesis, being a contemporary of Abraham. Job is believed by many to be the oldest book in the Bible.

Hebrew poetry does not rhyme or have a rhythm to it, but gives parallel thoughts or contrasting thoughts. The beauty of this poetry is the repetition of a thought with a slight change or addition.

Job was reduced to the bare essence of existence. Everything important was stripped away from Job: his possessions, family, friends, and his health. When you have lost everything day-to-day worries lose their meaning. When everything is stripped away, what are the things that are expresses? What are the cries? And thus, Job becomes a godly example as we listen to his cries.
 

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42 Chapters, 1,070 Verses

Author:  Unknown

 

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Other FREE Verse by Verse studies on the book of Job:
 
 
 
Chuck Smith
Direct link to online studies
More info on Chuck Smith
6 audio studies
 
Joe Focht
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More info on Joe Focht
11 audio studies
 
Bill Gallatin
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More info on Bill Galatin
12 audio studies
 
J Vernon McGee
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More info on J Vernon McGee

45 audio studies
 
Skip Heitzig
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5 audio studies
 
David Guzik
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More info on David Guzik
14 audio studies
 

 
     
 
 


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Job Verse by Verse
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Old Testament Study Guide
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Bible Panorama
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DayOne.co.uk (link)
   
 
 

 


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