'Now my eyes have seen you." (Job 42:5) Few biblical texts are more daunting, and yet more fascinating, than the book of Job--and few have been the subject of such diverse interpretation. For Robert Fyall, the mystery of God's ways and the appalling evil and suffering in the world are at the heart of Job's significant contribution to the canon of Scripture. This study offers a holistic reading of Job, with particular reference to its depiction of creation and evil, and finds significant clues to its meaning in the striking imagery it uses. Fyall takes seriously the literary and artistic integrity of the book of Job, as well as its theological profundity. He concludes that it is not so much about sufferingper se as about creation, providence and knowing God, and how--in the crucible of suffering--these are to be understood. He encourages us to listen to this remarkable literature, to be moved by it, and to see its progress from shrieking protest to repentence and vision.
Robert Fyall Livres
Robert Fyall est un auteur expérimenté dont l'œuvre explore en profondeur les thèmes théologiques et pastoraux. Son écriture est façonnée par une vaste expérience dans l'éducation et le ministère ecclésiastique. L'approche de Fyall allie la rigueur académique à l'application pratique pour le leadership de l'église. Ses écrits offrent des perspectives précieuses à ceux qui s'intéressent à une compréhension approfondie de la foi et de sa pratique.



Teaching Daniel
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
This useful resource, alongside the others in this growing Teaching the Bible Series, is for those who have the privilege and joy of teaching or preaching a particular book or theme from the Bible. Whether you're a leader of a small group, preacher or a youth worker, it will help you to communicate the message of Daniel.
Robert Fyall explores The Message of Ezra and Haggai, showing how reading them together enhances their revelation of God's purposes in this revised edition of the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.