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Fresh study of a key theological issue in the book of Job
In Suffering Wisely and Well, Eric Ortlund explores different types
of trials throughout Scripture, particularly the story of Job,
revealing the spiritual purpose for pain and reassuring readers
with God's promise of restoration.
Not just your garden-variety zombie apocalypse...*** "It was a week
ago that it happened. Exactly a week when I heard the stomping on
the front porch. I remember it sounded like someone was drunk. I
opened the door and it was my neighbor. She lunged at me." *** Oz,
a former professor driven to the brink of madness by a tragedy he
cannot face, begins to notice that the people around him are acting
strangely. They're eating each other. And they're scraping at his
door. Fleeing south, Oz and a motley crew of survivors begin to
notice that this isn't the zombie apocalypse they'd seen in
countless movies and books. These creatures seem somehow 'closer'
to the Earth, yet, perversely, somehow deader, less human, than
even zombies are meant to be. The creatures are transfixed by the
Sun, and they transform, their faces peeling back in short
tentacles until they uncannily resemble flowers. The Dead have a
global leader, a purpose - beyond that of just eating any remaining
humans. And the seven survivors, led reluctantly by Oz, discover
that they have a central role to play in the macabre new order of
'life' on Earth. ****** "Dead Petals" is a different species of
zombie tale. Apocalypse, Rapture and the transformation of reality,
all sprouting from the same seed.
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Job - A 12-Week Study (Paperback)
Eric Ortlund; Edited by (general) J.I. Packer; Series edited by Dane C. Ortlund, Lane T. Dennis
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This 12-week study invites us to take an honest look at the agony
and pain experienced by Job, which are immediately relevant in many
ways to the suffering we all experience while on earth.
Three Old Testament scholars offer passage-by-passage commentary
through the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and Job, explaining
difficult doctrines, shedding light on overlooked sections, and
applying them to life and ministry today. Part of the ESV
Expository Commentary series.
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