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8 Cards in this Set
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Prose prologue: the cynic’s taunt.
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1-2
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Poetic dialogue: the sufferer’s outrage, the moralists’ bias, and the Lord’s high wisdom.
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3-42:6
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Job’s lament
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3
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Three rounds of speeches by Job’s comforters, punctuated by Job’s protests (4-27) and followed by a poem on man’s search for wisdom (28) and by Job’s apologia (29-31)
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4-31
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Elihu’s interruption
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32-37
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the Lord enlarges Job’s horizon
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38-41
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Job bows to his divine Lord’s will
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42:1-6
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Job is vindicated and restored
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42:7-17
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