
Exploring the Nature of God in the Book of Job
Dive into the profound discussions on the nature of God, Job's monologue, and Elihu's interpretation in the Book of Job. Explore the insightful cycles of speeches and Job's reflections on his innocence amidst trials. Unravel the deep theological themes and contrasting perspectives presented in this ancient narrative.
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Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God IV. Second cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) V. Third cycle of speeches (Job 22-28) VI. Job s Monologue (ch. 29-31) A. Job s former happiness (ch. 29) B. But now it is different (ch. 30) C. I am innocent (ch. 31) 1. Of immorality (v. 1-12) 2. Of thoughtlessness (v. 13-21) 6. Of hypocrisy (v. 33-34) 3. Of covetousness (v. 24-25) 7. I am innocent (v. 35-40) 4. Of secret idolatry (v. 26-27) 5. Of mistreating others (v. 28-32) 1
Job Have you considered my servant, Job? Palm Beach Lakes October, 2017 December, 2017 Lesson Six Job 32-37 Dan Jenkins 2
Survey of Job Elihu-Job s Fourth Friend (Job 32-37) 3
Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God IV. Second cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) V. Third cycle of speeches (Job 22-28) VI. Job s Monologue (ch. 29-31) VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) 4
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) A. I Will Give My Learned Opinion (ch. 32) 1. Facts about Elihu (v. 1-5) 2. Job s three friends are wrong (v. 6-16) 3. I must speak (v. 17-22) 5
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) A. I Will Give My Learned Opinion (ch. 32) B. Listen to Me (ch. 33) 1. I will be fair (v. 1-11) 2. God speaks in different ways (v. 12-22) 3. God is gracious to the penitent (v. 23-33) 6
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) A. I Will Give My Learned Opinion (ch. 32) B. Listen to Me (ch. 33) C. What man is like Job (ch. 34) D. I will answer him (ch. 35) 1. Job misrepresented (v. 1-3) 2. Effect of evil on nature and man (v. 4-9) 3. Man in God s presence (v. 10-16) 7
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) A. I Will Give My Learned Opinion (ch. 32) B. Listen to Me (ch. 33) C. What man is like Job (ch. 34) D. I will answer him (ch. 35) E. God is mighty (ch. 36) 1. Elihu on Elihu (v. 1-4) 2. God s dealing with kings, hypocrites and Job (v. 5-21) 3. God s power (v. 22-33) 8
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) A. I Will Give My Learned Opinion (ch. 32) B. Listen to Me (ch. 33) C. What man is like Job (ch. 34) D. I will answer him (ch. 35) E. God is mighty (ch. 36) F. God is almighty (ch. 37) 1. God and nature (v. 1-13) 2. Job and God (v. 14-24) 9
Survey of Job God Answers Job (Job 38-41) 10
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) VIII. God Answers Job (Job 38-41) A. God asks Job, Can you . . .? (ch. 38) 1. Concerning nature (v. 1-7) 2. Concerning government (v. 8-11) 3. Concerning bringing forth dawn (v. 12-15) 4. Concerning formation of Sheol (v. 16-30) 5. Concerning stars and clouds (v. 31-38) 6. Concerning lions (v. 39-41) 11
Survey of Job Job s Humility The Rest of the Story (Job 42) 12
Survey of Job VII. Elihu sinterpretation of Job s condition (Job 32-37) VIII. God Answers Job (Job 38-41) A. God asks Job, Can you . . .? (ch. 38) B. Concerning the animal world (ch. 39) C. Concerning the behemoth and the leviathan (ch. 40-41) 1. . . . answer Me, Job (v. 1-2) 2. No reply (v. 3-5) 3. Job vs. God s providence (v. 6-14) 4. The behemoth (v. 15-24) 5. The leviathan (ch. 41) 13