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The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded

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Publisher's note:

William Henry Green (1825-1900) was among the foremost Hebrew scholars of his day. He wrote extensively against the Higher Criticism and his books are still widely appreciated. This work on the Book of Job is somewhat different in character, being a survey rather than a formal commentary. The result is eminently readable and useful to preacher and general reader alike as it tracks the overriding theme throughout. In view of Green's insight into the liberal mindset it is somewhat disappointing that he treats Job's friends so gently rather than exposing the emptiness of their works-based views.

Contents:

Preface
1. Job’s Happy Estate
2. Satan
3. Job in Affliction
4. Job’s Three Friends
5. Job’s Conflict
6. Job’s Triumph
7. Job Refutes his Friends
8. Elihu
9. The LORD
10. The Place of the Book of Job in the Scheme of Holy Scripture
Appendix – The Doctrine of Immortality in the Old Testament
Analysis of the Book of Job

The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded

SKU: COUNT52
Regular price £6.00
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 9 mm
Weight: 256 g
ISBN: 9781788722889
No. of pages: 148
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Publisher's note:

William Henry Green (1825-1900) was among the foremost Hebrew scholars of his day. He wrote extensively against the Higher Criticism and his books are still widely appreciated. This work on the Book of Job is somewhat different in character, being a survey rather than a formal commentary. The result is eminently readable and useful to preacher and general reader alike as it tracks the overriding theme throughout. In view of Green's insight into the liberal mindset it is somewhat disappointing that he treats Job's friends so gently rather than exposing the emptiness of their works-based views.

Contents:

Preface
1. Job’s Happy Estate
2. Satan
3. Job in Affliction
4. Job’s Three Friends
5. Job’s Conflict
6. Job’s Triumph
7. Job Refutes his Friends
8. Elihu
9. The LORD
10. The Place of the Book of Job in the Scheme of Holy Scripture
Appendix – The Doctrine of Immortality in the Old Testament
Analysis of the Book of Job