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The book of Job has been highly spoken of by many, both inside the Christian church and out. Thomas Carlyle, the nineteenth-century man of letters, wrote of it, “I call it, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen.… There is nothing written, I think, in the Bible or out of it, of equal literary merit.” Martin Luther described it as “magnificent and...

with priority being given to the ‘heavenly’. What is more, the snapshots of both realms that are contained in these chapters are sequentially arranged. This means that the unfolding of human history is related to the process of redemptive history. This background is of the utmost importance for what is recorded in Job and in the biography of every Christian believer.
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