Episode 245 The Book of Job and the Meaning of Friendship

One sentence in the beginning of the Book of Job hints at the theme of the entire story
Text: Job 1-5
One sentence in the beginning of the Book of Job hints at the theme of the entire story
Text: Job 1-5
A contrast between Job and Greek literature highlights the uniqueness of the biblical book.
A phrase in a plea by Job provides a theme for a striking and stirring Jewish prayer.
A passage in Job sheds new light on the Jewish approach to hope.
A careful reading of Job's debate with his friends might reveal the position he held in his society.
"We live in an age in which the biblical-moral traditions that have guided us for centuries are increasingly being forgotten."
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