Job: God's Sovereignty in Suffering
This is an extract from chapter 26 of Job: God's Sovereignty in Suffering, by Ronald Hanko, pages 125-129, published by the RFPA. Hanko is expounding Job 38–39. _______________ At Sinai, in the wilderness, in the pillar of cloud and fire, in his coming with clouds at the end of all things, the power and ferocity of storms announce his presence both as judge and as savior of his people. In this case he comes as savior of Job and his three friends. From the storm God speaks, and if the storm...
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