Bible CommentariesMark Dunagan Commentary on the BibleJob Overview
JOB Introduction The Book of Job with it"s 42 chapters can intimidate people. Some view it as too large and difficult to study. Many know the details of the first two chapters and the last chapter, but those chapters in between are a mystery. I hope that this series will provide insight, understanding, and practical application from the Book of Job. The Influence of this book "There are numerous literary documents of great antiquity that portray a content and style similar to Job. The literary motif of the problem of the righteous sufferer was treated in Sumerian literature at least as early as 2000 B.C."
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