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Identifier: biblehandbookint00angu_1 (find matches)
Title: The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Angus, Joseph, 1816-1902 Hoyt, F. S. (Francis Southack), 1822-1912 Madden, Frederic W. (Frederic William)
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. Fagan
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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i. 7-17, giving an account of Jobsacceptance and prosperity. 16. The precise object of the book has given rise to muchdiscussion. Mercenary selfishness was the chargeits object, b^ughf. against Job; (i). In the end the charge isdisproved. Job assures us that the Judge of all the earthwill do right, and resolves still to trust, though God shouldslay him, xix. 23-26. The nature and power of faith arethus illustrated, as is the identity of true piety in every age.Such perhaps was one chief object of the inspired writer inthis composition. The book, moreover, displays the Provi~dence of God in its inscrutableness and mercy, and sets forthin unrivalled magnificence the glory of the Divine attributes.It illustrates human depravity* exhibits faith in a comingRedeemer and a future life,b speaks of sacrifices as the ap-pointed means of acceptance® and shows the benefit of inter-cessory prayer* a.xxxiii. 8, 9: xxxiv. 5, 9, 35. «> xix. 25-29 • xxxiii. 23-28. 0 i. 5 ; xlii. 8. * xlii. 8 9.
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! JOB—LESSONS—HEBREW POETRY. 439 Not all, of course, that even Job said in these discussions,is to be commended. The principles advanced are sometimeserroneous, and sometimes, also, the conclusions. Inspirationdescribes accurately what was said or done, without necessa-rily sanctioning either. 17. The practical lessons suggested by the book are obviousand important. Copy Elihus humility. Thoughable to speak best, he spoke last. Uncharitablenessis of the devil (i. 9, 10). Its origin, no less than its unlove-liness, should put us on our guard against it. . . . Perfect andupright men are among the first to confess their vileness (i. 1;xl. 4; xlii. 6). Our progress in holiness may be measured byour humility. . . . What wisdom is needed to conduct contro-versy wisely, when even Job failed. . . . How needful is aspecific revelation, when even good men, with an accurateknowledge of God, and of many principles of his government,misread the lessons written upon his works. To correct hu-man

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