Survey of Job: Understanding the Nature of God through Job's Suffering
Explore the Book of Job's profound discourses on the nature of God amidst human suffering. Witness the dialogue between Job and his friends as they grapple with questions of sin, guilt, and hope in the face of despair. Job's journey offers insights into the complexities of faith and the mysteries of divine justice.
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Job Have you considered my servant, Job? Palm Beach Lakes October, 2017 December, 2017 Lesson Four Job 14-19 Dan Jenkins 1
Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God A. Eliphaz first speech (ch. 4-5) Topic: Suffering Caused by Sin B. Job answers Eliphaz (ch. 6-7) Topic: Is God my Enemy C. Bildad s first speech (ch. 8) Topic: Consider Fathers Teaching D. Job answers Bildad (ch. 9-10) E. Zophar--1st speech (ch. 11) Topic: Shame on You for Such Talk F. Job answers Zophar (ch. 12-13) Topic: I have a little Sense G. Job s monologue (ch. 14) Topic: Human Life 1. Give me a chance to catch my breath (v. 1-6) 2. Better to be a tree (v. 7-12) 3. Job longs for a resurrection (v. 13-15) 4. No resurrection, look at the present (v. 16-22) 2
Survey of Job Second Cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) 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) A. Eliphaz Second speech (ch. 15) Topic: Job s Guilt Grows 1. Job you are guilty! (v. 1-6) 2. Mocks Job s wisdom (v. 7-12) 3. You are not sinless! (v. 13-16) 4. Fathers wisdom shows wicked always punished (v. 17=35) 4
Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God IV. Second cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) A. Eliphaz Second speech (ch. 15) Topic: Job s Guilt Grows B. Job responds (ch. 16-17) Topic: You are miserable comforters 1. Miserable comforter (16:1-10) 2. The greatness of grief (v. 11-17) 3. Job cries out for vindication (16:18-17:2) 4. Unsure hope of the future (ch. 17) 5
Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God IV. Second cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) A. Eliphaz Second speech (ch. 15) Topic: Job s Guilt Grows B. Job responds (ch. 16-17) Topic: You are miserable comforters C. Bildad (ch. 18) Topic: Light of Wicked to be Put Out 1. Angry with Job (v. 1-4) 2. Wicked ensnared, perish and are forgotten (v. 5-19) 3. Conclusion fate of the wicked (v. 20-21) 6
Survey of Job III. First cycle of speeches (Job 4-14) Topic: The Nature of God IV. Second cycle of speeches (Job 15-21) A. Eliphaz (ch. 15) Topic: Job s Guilt Grows B. Job responds (ch. 16-17) Topic: You are miserable comforters C. Bildad (ch. 18) Topic: Light of Wicked to be Put Out D. Job responds (ch. 19) Topic: Hope in Despair 1. Reproves his friends (v. 1-6) 2. Complains of his suffering (v. 7-10) 3. Longs for true testimony (v. 21-24) 4. My redeemer lives (v. 25-27) 5. Warning to his friends (v. 28-29) END OF LESSON FOUR 7