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portada Job Unseen
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
322
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781498492928

Job Unseen

David Baird (Author) · Xulon Press · Paperback

Job Unseen - David Baird

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Origin: Spain (Import costs included in the price)
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Synopsis "Job Unseen"

Is Job simply a message of the sovereignty and mysterious ways of God? Is Job simply the great "Catch 22" when we don't understand why things are going wrong? Is there a higher meaning that will set us free? What is the purpose of the Book of Job? Has Job confused you and caused you to draw wrong conclusions of the nature of God? All these questions are answered and Job will become a new source of faith and expectancy not a reinforcement of fatalism, confusion and unbelief. Job is one of the most important books in the Bible and it is vital we understand its true essence. "JOB Unseen" is an unveiling of the true mystery of the Book of Job. It challenges the traditional views that have surrounded the book for generations. Views that do not co-exist with the New Testament work of the Cross. Job Unseen completely lays to rest the confusion and misunderstandings of Job and causes it to rest beautifully in harmony with the work of the cross

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