Episode

What The Book Of Job Teaches Us About Sin and Confession

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Blog & Mablog
Published
Mar 27, 2026
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624
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Summary

If you are anything like me, you may have wondered from time to time about the precise nature of the argument between Job and his three friends. Everyone in the book speaks a lot about the greatness of God, but in all the back-and-forth, what was the nub of the issue exactly?... His three friends thought that he should take responsibility in some way, but for what exactly? This Job refused to do, but what was he refusing to do exactly? Was it simply a matter of did too/did not? What were their arguments revolving around exactly? For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://canonplus.com/