
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 238 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: April 2007
- ISBN: FJACKSDARCRYINGOUTFORVINDICAT9781596380257
Crying Out for Vindication: The Gospel According to Job (Gospel According to the Old Testament)
Publisher's Description
On an ash heap outside an Ancient town, a most godly and faithful man sat in agony of body and spirit and faced those who would deny his salvation. This was not only the personal trial of the righteous sufferer. It was also a test of the integrity of the Gospel, and of the grace of God to a fallen race. As we listen to the cry of one howling on the Father’s knee, we hear also the voice of another who cried out from the cross, and we prepare to take our place in line.
About the Author
David R. Jackson (MDiv, ThM, Westminster Theological Seminary; PhD, University of Sydney) is head of biblical studies at William Carey Christian School, Prestons, NSW, Australia, and an honorary associate at the University of Sydney. He has been a high school and special education teacher as well as a pastor and church planter. His published works include Enochic Judaism and articles on wisdom literature and Second Temple Judaism.
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“One of the most urgent needs of the church is to grasp how the many parts of the Bible fit together to make one story-line’ that culminates in Jesus Christ. This series of books goes a long way toward meeting that need. Written at a thoughtful but popular level, it deserves wide circulation.”
D. A. Carson
“Why do the innocent suffer? Drawing upon his years of pastoral ministry, David Jackson takes us on an interesting journey where we experience, along with Job, 'the depth of God’s grace to us in Christ—who, by his own choice, suffered more than Job to save us from the cruelty and domination of sin.' This book is a must read’ for anyone going through difficult times.”
Steven Horine
Calvary Baptist Seminary, Lansdale, PA
Product Description
Publisher's Description
On an ash heap outside an Ancient town, a most godly and faithful man sat in agony of body and spirit and faced those who would deny his salvation. This was not only the personal trial of the righteous sufferer. It was also a test of the integrity of the Gospel, and of the grace of God to a fallen race. As we listen to the cry of one howling on the Father’s knee, we hear also the voice of another who cried out from the cross, and we prepare to take our place in line.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 238 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: April 2007
- ISBN: FJACKSDARCRYINGOUTFORVINDICAT9781596380257