Date of Award

12-31-1997

Document Type

Seminar Paper

Degree Name

Master of Sacred Theology (STM)

Department

Exegetical Theology

Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)

Job 42:12; Job 1:10; Job 31:19-20; Job 29:12-13; Job 1: 11; Job 1:1-5; Job 2:5-6; Job 2:9; Job 31:20; Job 1:21; Job 29: 11; Job 5:17; Job 29:4; Job 2:10; Job 22:17-18; Job 33:23-30; Job 31:24; Job 6:8-10; Job ob: 10:8-11; Job 10:12; Job 13:15; Job 14:11-17; Job 16:18-21; Job 19:24; Job 19:26-29; Job 21:7-16; Job 21:24, 25; Job 21:30-33; Job 24:22, 24; Job 27:8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20; Job 29:1-25; Job 5:8-27; Psalm 103:22; Psalm 103:20;

Abstract

The true blessing that we find in Job, as we will see, is a far different matter! In this paper on blessing as revealed to us in the book of Job I will examine the Hebrew words used there for blessing; the conveyor, content, cause, and purpose of blessing; Job's theological shift; and finally the theology of blessing as revealed to us in the book of Job.

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