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The Answer of Jesus to Job is G. Campbell Morgan's deeply insightful and flowing commentary of the Biblical Book of Job. This superb commentary is structured similarly to a story, with the events and narrative in the Book of Job examined closely. Owing to his years of intense Bible study, G. Campbell Morgan is perfectly equipped to ably guide the reader through a text often considered to be among the most difficult of Biblical lore. Morgan's plain eloquence allows the receptive Christian to absorb and know the wisdom of the Bible in a manner which is respectful and enlightening. Morgan takes…mehr

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The Answer of Jesus to Job is G. Campbell Morgan's deeply insightful and flowing commentary of the Biblical Book of Job. This superb commentary is structured similarly to a story, with the events and narrative in the Book of Job examined closely. Owing to his years of intense Bible study, G. Campbell Morgan is perfectly equipped to ably guide the reader through a text often considered to be among the most difficult of Biblical lore. Morgan's plain eloquence allows the receptive Christian to absorb and know the wisdom of the Bible in a manner which is respectful and enlightening. Morgan takes us through every episode of Job, but does so in a way that flows and reads well: the direct passages and lines are only seldom cited, and the style of writing allows readers to follow along easily without the constant citation of the Bible. Quotes are instead appended sparingly, when Morgan feels the need to fully illustrate a given topic.
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George Campbell Morgan was born in Tetbury, England, on December 9, 1893. At the young age of thirteen, Morgan began preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. Morgan and his wife, Annie, had four boys and three girls. His four sons followed him into the ministry. Although he did not have the privilege of studying in a seminary or a Bible college, he has written books that are used in seminaries and Bible colleges all over the world. Morgan died on May 16, 1945, at the age of eighty-one.