Hidden Treasures in the Book of Job
How the Oldest Book in the Bible Answers Today’s Scientific Questions
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Narrated by:
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Maurice England
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Written by:
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Hugh Ross
About this listen
Arguably the oldest book in the Bible, the book of Job has a surprising amount to say about some of the newest scientific discoveries and controversies. Far from a book that is just about suffering, Job is filled with rich insight into both ancient and modern questions about: the formation of the world; the difference between animals and humans; cosmology; dinosaurs and the fossil record; how to care for creation, and more
With careful consideration and exegesis, internationally known astrophysicist and Christian apologist Hugh Ross adds yet another compelling argument to the case for the veracity of the biblical commentary on the history of the universe, Earth, life, and humanity. Hidden Treasures in the Book of Job shows that the Bible is an accurate predictor of scientific discoveries and a trustworthy source of scientific information, and that both the book of Scripture and the book of nature are consistent both internally and externally.
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- RWS
- 2024-09-29
Mr. Ross brings unique insight to the Book of Job.
Due to his unique God given gifts, Mr Ross is able to take a fresh look at the Book of Job from the perspective of a scientific intellectual. Although I'm not optimistic about the chances of eating a "Mc Ostrich" burger any time soon, many of his insights really got me thinking.
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- Dino
- 2022-10-20
Ostrich meat
Book is too woke. Was expecting deep dive on Job, instead got climate alarmism and benefits of eating ostrich over beef.
Horrendous book
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