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ISBN-10: 080109206X

ISBN-13: 9780801092060

Edition: 2013

Authors: Daniel J. Estes, Mark Strauss, John Walton

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To craft informed sermons, pastors scour commentaries that often deal more with minutia than the main point. Or they turn to devotional commentaries, which may contain exegetical weaknesses. The Teach the Text Commentary Series bridges this gap by utilizing the best of biblical scholarship and providing the information a pastor needs to communicate the text effectively. By keeping the discussion of each carefully selected preaching unit to six pages of focused commentary, the volumes in this series allow pastors to quickly grasp the big idea and key themes of each passage of Scripture. The text and its meaning are made clear, and sections dedicated to effectively teaching and illustrating…    
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Book details

List price: $29.99
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Baker Books
Publication date: 7/15/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

Daniel J. Estes (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is professor of Bible and dean of the school of biblical and theological studies at Cedarville University in Ohio. His books include Hear, My Son and Handbook on the Wisdom Books and Psalms.

Mark Strauss (PhD, Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego. He has written The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts, Distorting Scripture?, The Challenge of Bible Translation and Gender Accuracy ,nbsp; The Gospels and Jesus; Four Portraits, One Jesus; Luke in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Background Commentary series. Mark in the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary series, and Mark in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series.

Welcome to the Teach the Text Commentary Series
Introduction to the Teach the Text Commentary Series
Abbreviations
Introduction to Job
Adversity of a Righteous Man
Turning Up the Pressure
Job Shatters the Silence
How Eliphaz Explains Job's Adversity
Eliphaz Thinks He Knows the Answer
Job's Frustration with His Friends
Job's Complaint to God
Bildad Has the Answer (He Thinks!)
Job Considers a Legal Dispute with God
What Job Wants to Tell God
Zophar Rejects Job's Complaints
Job Presents Evidence against the Retribution Principle
Job Turns to Speak to God
Job Tries to Hope, but Ends Up in Despair
Eliphaz Turns Up His Criticism of Job
Job Feels under Attack by God
Job Finds No Hope in Life or in Death
Bildad Again Beats the Retribution Drum
Job's Hope against Hope
Zophar's Final Words for Job
Job Destroys the Friends' Major Argument
Eliphaz Condemns and Counsels Job
Job Feels Both Confidence and Terror
Job Asks Why God Allows Sin to Continue Unpunished
Bildad's Final Attempt to Answer Job
Job Hears the Whispers of God's Works
Job Speaks in Place of Zophar
Bat Where Can Wisdom Be Found?
Job Recalls the Good Old Days
From the Heights of Honor to the Depths of Humiliation
Job's Final Oath of Innocence
Elihu Makes His Appearance
Elihu Urges Job to Listen
Elihu Argues That God Always Acts Justly
Elihu Describes God as Too Distant and Detached to Listen to Job
Elihu Points to the Corrective Benefit of Suffering
Elihu Finishes with a Flourish
Yahweh Speaks as the Master Teacher
Yahweh Asks Job about Animals
Yahweh Directs Job's Attention to Behemoth
Yahweh Points Job to Leviathan
Job Comes to a Good End
Notes
Bibliography
Image Credits
Contributors
Index