• The Message of Job, By David J. Atkinson
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    The Message of Job

    The Bible Speaks Today Series

    by David J. Atkinson

    Why do people suffer? What is God's role in suffering? The book of Job is all about human suffering. In his accessible and pastoral exposition of Job's story, David Atkinson shows the power of the book to engage our human needs and offers the strong comfort someone else has been there before.

  • The Message of Esther, By David G. Firth
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    The Message of Esther

    The Bible Speaks Today Series

    by David G. Firth

    In this BST volume, David Firth explores the paradoxically important book of Esther and its implications for our own context, where the reality of God's presence is experienced against a backdrop of God's relative anonymity and seeming absence. It calls us to courageously engage society and be at the forefront of standing for justice while trusting in the God that is always at work.

  • Treasuring the Psalms: How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church, By Ian J. Vaillancourt
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    Treasuring the Psalms

    How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church

    by Ian J. Vaillancourt

    The book of Psalms is a treasure. Orienting readers to these inspired poems, Ian Vaillancourt emphasizes Christ, the canon, and practical insights for the church community and individual Christians. Readers will gain new viewpoints into the flow, context, and message of the Psalms, as well as gospel-centered applications for a living faith.

  • Walking with God Through the Valley: Recovering the Purpose of Biblical Lament, By May Young
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    Walking with God Through the Valley

    Recovering the Purpose of Biblical Lament

    by May Young

    What does is mean for the church to recover the biblical practice of lament? Drawing deeply from key passages in Scripture, Old Testament scholar May Young offers a guide for readers to gain deep understanding of lament texts and grow a true practice of lament that helps us move through pain and suffering to experience God's renewed hope.

  • Piercing Leviathan: God's Defeat of Evil in the Book of Job, By Eric Ortlund
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    Piercing Leviathan

    God's Defeat of Evil in the Book of Job

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Eric Ortlund
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    One of the most challenging passages in the book of Job is the Lord's long description of a hippopotamus and crocodile. In this NSBT, Eric Ortlund argues that Behemoth and Leviathan are better understood as symbols of cosmic chaos and evil, helping readers appreciate the reward of Job's faith (and ours) as we endure in trusting God while living in an unredeemed creation.

  • How to Read the Psalms, By Tremper Longman III
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    How to Read the Psalms

    How To Read Series

    by Tremper Longman III

    The Psalms are well-loved by Christians, yet they also challenge us when we look at them closely. In the second edition of this popular How to Read volume, Tremper Longman III offers practical study exercises and suggestions for interpretating the psalms, helping us overcome the distance between the psalmists' world and ours.

  • Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Edited by David Fink
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    Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs

    Reformation Commentary on Scripture

    Edited by David Fink

    In this volume of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, Reformation scholar David Fink guides readers through a wealth of early modern commentary on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. Drawing upon a variety of resources, this volume provides resources for contemporary preachers, scholars, and readers.

  • Wrestling with Job: Defiant Faith in the Face of Suffering, By Bill Kynes and Will Kynes
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    Wrestling with Job

    Defiant Faith in the Face of Suffering

    by Bill Kynes and Will Kynes

    The unique richness of the book of Job cannot be simply explained—it must be experienced. In this collaboration between pastor father and scholar son Bill and Will Kynes, you will find exposition, spiritual application, and a deeper look at the thornier aspects of the text, equipping you to consider how you too might practice defiant faith.

  • Conspicuous in His Absence: Studies in the Song of Songs and Esther, By Chloe T. Sun
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    Conspicuous in His Absence

    Studies in the Song of Songs and Esther

    by Chloe T. Sun

    In the biblical canon, two books lack any explicit reference to the name of God: Song of Songs and Esther. What is the nature of God as revealed in texts that don't use his name? Exploring the often overlooked theological connections between these two Old Testament books, Chloe T. Sun takes on the challenges of God's absence and explores how we think of God when he is perceived to be silent.

  • Commentaries on Job, Hosea, Joel, and Amos, By Julian of Eclanum
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    Commentaries on Job, Hosea, Joel, and Amos

    Ancient Christian Texts

    by Julian of Eclanum
    Edited and Translated by Thomas P. Scheck

    In this ACT volume, Thomas Scheck provides a new translation of Julian of Eclanum's commentaries on Job, Hosea, Joel, and Amos. Gain insight into how early Christians read texts such as God's speech to Job, Hosea's symbolic representation of God's unending love for a faithless Israel, Joel's anticipation of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and Amos's call for social justice.

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