The interesting problem of the Book of Job is the „sin” of Job’s friends. What wrong did they say that Job was to pray that God would forgive them? Why their sober words were considered by God as sinful while Job’s speeches, full of anger, were judged as proper? The answer lies in the context - not in the text only
The book of Job presents a unique and detailed contrastive study of two fundamental and fundamentall...
Is it reasonable to believe in a God of love in the face of life's many evils? In this essay I consi...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job asks God to only remove his afflictions; Job tells his friends ...
The interesting problem of the Book of Job is the „sin” of Job’s friends. What wrong did they say th...
Charles Feinberg; climax to the book of Job; Job has never renounced God in this trial; The test was...
The aim of this lecture is to present the outline of a research project in progress on the book of J...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job talks with God about his condition; Zophar, another friend, say...
Job's piety in The Book of Job is so ideal that it becomes problematic on two levels. First, it rend...
But turn in the Book of Job to the fourth chapter and let\u27s now look at the earthly scene. We\u27...
Job contends emphatically that he is righteous. His righteousness is one of the key points in the Bo...
Charles Feinberg; seris on Job; Job 4 - 9:27; Bilbdad, Job\u27s 3rd friend, is insensitive and rash ...
The paper seeks to delve into an existential question at the confluence of Scripture studies, metaph...
Three sermons delivered to the morning congregation of the Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles, Cal...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
This study aims to determine whether Job, staunchly established as innocent in the prosaic introduct...
The book of Job presents a unique and detailed contrastive study of two fundamental and fundamentall...
Is it reasonable to believe in a God of love in the face of life's many evils? In this essay I consi...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job asks God to only remove his afflictions; Job tells his friends ...
The interesting problem of the Book of Job is the „sin” of Job’s friends. What wrong did they say th...
Charles Feinberg; climax to the book of Job; Job has never renounced God in this trial; The test was...
The aim of this lecture is to present the outline of a research project in progress on the book of J...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job talks with God about his condition; Zophar, another friend, say...
Job's piety in The Book of Job is so ideal that it becomes problematic on two levels. First, it rend...
But turn in the Book of Job to the fourth chapter and let\u27s now look at the earthly scene. We\u27...
Job contends emphatically that he is righteous. His righteousness is one of the key points in the Bo...
Charles Feinberg; seris on Job; Job 4 - 9:27; Bilbdad, Job\u27s 3rd friend, is insensitive and rash ...
The paper seeks to delve into an existential question at the confluence of Scripture studies, metaph...
Three sermons delivered to the morning congregation of the Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles, Cal...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
This study aims to determine whether Job, staunchly established as innocent in the prosaic introduct...
The book of Job presents a unique and detailed contrastive study of two fundamental and fundamentall...
Is it reasonable to believe in a God of love in the face of life's many evils? In this essay I consi...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job asks God to only remove his afflictions; Job tells his friends ...