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Understanding Job's Question: The Principle of Retribution in Job and His Friends

Delve into the key question of the book of Job - "Does Job fear God for nothing?" Explore how Job views the Principle of Retribution that governs prosperity and adversity. The book unfolds in three dialogues and three monologues, showcasing the tension between Job and his friends as they grapple with God's justice, Job's suffering, and righteousness. Analyze the Triangle of Tension between Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar, and Job, as they navigate through the principles of retribution, suffering, and righteousness.

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Understanding Job's Question: The Principle of Retribution in Job and His Friends

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  1. Job and His FriendsRound 1

  2. What is the key question of the book? “Does Job fear God for nothing?”

  3. What principle does Job think governs prosperity and adversity? The Principle of Retribution

  4. Structure • Three Dialogues • Job vs Friends 1 • Job vs Friends 2 • Job vs Friends 3 • Three Monologues • Job • Elihu • The LORD

  5. Eliphaz and Job

  6. God's Justice Principle ofRetribution Job's Suffering Job's Righteousness The Triangle of Tension

  7. Eliphaz and Job

  8. Bildad and Job

  9. God's Justice Principle ofRetribution Job's Suffering Job's Righteousness The Triangle of Tension

  10. Bildad and Job

  11. Zophar and Job

  12. God's Justice Principle ofRetribution Job's Suffering Job's Righteousness The Triangle of Tension

  13. Zophar and Job

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