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Why do the innocent suffer? How should the faithful respond to inexplicable loss? Why should they keep serving God? These questions and others like them are addressed in the book of Job. Mining this timeless biblical masterpiece for preaching and in-depth teaching can be challenging. But with the help of a reliable and insightful guide, the riches and wisdom of this enduring book are readily accessible to preacher, teacher, and layperson alike. Written by Old Testament scholar A. Wendell Bowes, Consider My Servant Job combines scholarly expertise and practical experience into a handbook for…mehr

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Why do the innocent suffer? How should the faithful respond to inexplicable loss? Why should they keep serving God? These questions and others like them are addressed in the book of Job. Mining this timeless biblical masterpiece for preaching and in-depth teaching can be challenging. But with the help of a reliable and insightful guide, the riches and wisdom of this enduring book are readily accessible to preacher, teacher, and layperson alike. Written by Old Testament scholar A. Wendell Bowes, Consider My Servant Job combines scholarly expertise and practical experience into a handbook for interpreting and presenting the message of Job to parishioners and students. Along with dozens of sermon topics and overviews, this resource includes potential sermon titles, practical applications, and series ideas.
Autorenporträt
A. WENDELL BOWES is professor emeritus of Old Testament at Northwest Nazarene University, where he served as chair of the department of religion and director of the M.Min. program. He holds a B.A. from Northwest Nazarene University, an M.Div. from Nazarene Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Dropsie College. Prior to his teaching career, he pastored three Nazarene churches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.