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Hidden Treasure in the Book of Job

50 min · 2 de jul de 2025
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Hidden Treasures in the Book of Job by Hugh Ross Explores the Book of Job's profound insights into scientific and theological concepts. Ross contends that Job, as potentially the Bible's oldest book, offers a scientific creation account that aligns with modern discoveries, addressing topics like cosmic expansion, Earth's formation, and climate phenomena. The text also examines the unique qualities of "soulish" animals and humanity's distinct spiritual capacities, drawing parallels between the natural world and biblical narratives to support a creationist perspective. Throughout, Ross interweaves personal anecdotes of suffering and faith, framing Job's experiences as a model for understanding God's purposes amidst life's challenges and advocating for the reconciliation of scientific and biblical truth.

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