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  • The Remarkable Record of Job

  • The Ancient Wisdom, Scientific Accuracy, and Life-Changing Message of an Amazing Book
  • By: Henry M. Morris
  • Narrated by: James Lurie
  • Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Summary

Far from being an engaging fable, the account of Job in the Bible is one of the most historically and scientifically accurate records of the ancient world. 

Perhaps the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job touches on many subjects of science and history. This commentary on the controversial Book of Job is very different from most of the seminary and church teachings so prevalent today, for it attests to the historicity of a man named Job who understood at the end of his life that God cannot be "figured out", but He can most certainly be trusted.

©2019 Henry M. Morris (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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A very interesting assessment of why Job's suffering is never answeered

Dr Morris was a leading founder in the modern Creationist movement in Christian circles.

He demonstrates how the Book of Job, despite being written in poetic and non-scientific Ancient Hebrew, nevertheless describes a number of scientific and theological principles. He reviews the internal evidence of its antiquity and social setting, and what the book means for us today.

The review process asks for stars for the 'story' - this isn't a narrative story, and some people may find it dull, but if you've ever struggled with reading Job (as I have), this book will bring parts of it alive, and lighten the rest of it. It's an examination well worth undertaking.

Job was a real person, His book records a real series of events and a real encounter in his life with both Satan and with the Lord. There will always be unanswered questions, but much that was obscured by the perception of the conversation between Job and his four miserable comforters can be seen again.

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