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When You Want to Yell at God: The Book of Job is unavailable, but you can change that!

Experience the book of Job through a different set of eyes. In When You Want to Yell at God, Craig Bartholomew asks us to let go of the Job we think we know so we can get to know the real man. Job’s story refutes the idea that what goes around comes around. Suffering is not always the result of wrong behavior, and right behavior does not always guarantee blessing. But God is always faithful....

friends—Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar—arrive and wisely sit with him in silence for seven days, mourning Job’s losses. The friends start off so well: Immediately they hear of Job’s distress; they travel great distances to be with him; and when they see him and can hardly recognize him, they discern the extent of his sufferings (2:11–13). In chapter 3 Job plunges into despair, cursing the day of his birth and wishing he could undo the very fiber of creation. In his first speech, Job curses the day of
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