Job: An LDS Reading (Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture Book 12)

Job: An LDS Reading (Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture Book 12)

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Job: An LDS Reading (Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture Book 12)

Editor’s Note: This article is drawn from a chapter in a volume edited by David R. Seely and William J. Hamblin entitled Temple Insights: Proceedings of the Interpreter Matthew B. Brown Memorial Conference “The Temple on Mount Zion,” 22 September 2012 (Provo, UT: The Interpreter Foundation/Eborn Books, 2014). The book will be available online (e.g., Amazon, FairMormon Bookstore) and in selected bookstores in October 2014.



In response to questions arising within God, Job, described as blameless and upright, is thrust from idyllic circumstances into a dark realm of bitter experience. Three “friends” unwittingly press Satan’s case, attempting to convince Job to admit guilt. Job, however, holds on, searching for God’s face and progressing toward a transformed understanding of God and man, which is brought to strongest expression in four great revelatory insights received by Job. Finally, Job commits himself to God and man with self-imprecating oaths. After withstanding a final challenge from Elihu/Satan, Job speaks with God at the veil and enters God’s presence. Many points of contact with the temple support the thesis that the book of Job is a literary analogue of the endowment ritual.

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USA
Author
Mack C. Stirling
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Kindle Edition
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1
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The Interpreter Foundation
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The Interpreter Foundation
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47
PublicationDate
2014-10-02
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The Interpreter Foundation
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2014-10-02
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The Interpreter Foundation