The Origin And Permanent Value of the Old Testament
The Origin And Permanent Value of the Old Testament
Charles Foster Kent And Jeremiah Whipple Jenks
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In his replies Job points out their inapplicability to thesupreme problem of which he is the embodiment. The action and progressin this great drama is within the mind of Job himself. By degrees herises to a clear perception of the fact that he is innocent of any crimecommensurate with the overwhelming series of calamities which haveovertaken him; and he thus throws off the shackles of the ancient dogma. From the seemingly cruel and unjust God who has brought this undeservedcalamity upon him, he... then appeals to the Infinite Being who is back ofall phenomena. [Sidenote: _The message of the book_] The reply to this appeal, and the author's contribution to the eternalproblem of evil, are found in xxxviii. I to xlii. 6. It is not asolution, but through the wonders of the natural world, it is a fullerrevelation to the mind of Job, of the omnipotence, the omniscience, the wisdom, and the goodness of God. Even though he cannot discern thereason of his own suffering, he learns to know and to trust the wisdomand love of the Divine Ruler.
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