Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 28
Job Chapter 28 serves as a pivotal moment in the Book of Job, shifting the focus from human suffering and divine justice to a profound meditation on wisdom.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 26
Job Chapter 26 serves as a pivotal moment in the dialogue, where Job responds to Bildad’s previous assertions by highlighting the vastness and mystery of God’s power.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 25
Job Chapter 25 is a brief but significant contribution to the dialogue in the Book of Job. It presents Bildad the Shuhite’s final speech, emphasizing the vast gulf between God’s holiness and human frailty.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 23
Job Chapter 23 is a pivotal passage in the book of Job where Job continues his heartfelt discourse, expressing his deep longing to present his case before God.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 21
Job 21 presents a crucial response from Job during his ongoing dialogue with his friends. This chapter contributes significantly to the book’s flow by challenging the simplistic retributive theology that Job’s friends have espoused.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 20
Job Chapter 20 offers a vivid and intense response from Zophar, one of Job’s three friends. This chapter contributes to the ongoing dialogue by presenting a forceful argument about the fate of the wicked.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 18
Job Chapter 18 presents a critical response within the ongoing dialogue between Job and his friends. This chapter contributes to the book’s flow by deepening the tension between Job’s innocence and his friends’ insistence on retributive justice.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 17
Job Chapter 17 continues the intense dialogue of Job’s lament and suffering, deepening the emotional and theological exploration of his plight.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 15
Job Chapter 15 presents a critical response from Eliphaz the Temanite to Job’s previous defense.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 12
Job Chapter 12 marks a pivotal moment in the dialogue between Job and his friends. After enduring intense suffering and hearing misguided counsel, Job responds with a tone that blends irony, wisdom, and a profound assertion of God’s sovereignty.



