Job 23:1–9, 16–17

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (3):290-293 (1999)
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Job's search for God anticipates the quest for authentic spirituality amid the collective disillusionment and anxiety shared by Generation X. Indeed, the figure of Job as sage offers all of us a model in the painful search for meaningful life

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