Job's Friends: Right Theology, Wrong Use?
The dialogues between Job and his friends serve as a profound exploration of suffering, justice, and the limits of human understanding, highlighting a theological battle over the character of God. While the friends initially show deep compassion by sitting in silence for seven days, when they speak they seem to have good points, but apparently, based on God's response, there were some major flaws with their approach. For another visual format of this discussion, click here for pdf slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oFUs...

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