The Place of Job in Biblical History
Introduction: Getting into Job
Reading Plan
Week 1: A Shattered Life (Job 1:1–2:13)
Week 2: Job’s Bitter Lament (Job 3:1–26)
Week 3: When Friendships Hurt (Job 4:1–14:22)
Week 4: Digging In and Doubling Down (Job 15:1–21:34)
Week 5: Gold in the Dust (Job 22:1–27:23)
Week 6: Treasure Hunt (Job 28:1–28)
Week 7: The Good Old Days (Job 29:1–31:40)
Week 8: Wounds of a Faithful Friend (Job 32:1–37:24)
Week 9: The Answer to Everything (Job 38:1–41:34)
Week 10: Peace at Last—and Prosperity Too (Job 42:1–17)
Helpful Resources for Studying Job
Notes
Endorsements
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Nancy Guthrie, Bible teacher; author, Even Better than Eden
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Rosaria Butterfield, Former Professor of English, Syracuse University; author, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age