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Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job: Wisdom

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  1. Lesson One
    Proverbs: Sayings of Sages (Proverbs 5–9, 22–30)
    25 Activities
  2. Lesson Two
    Proverbs: Wisdom, Our World and YHWH (Proverbs 10–21, 31)
    29 Activities
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    2 Assessments
  3. Lesson Three
    Ecclesiastes
    23 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    The Lament of Job (Job 1–3, 32–42)
    30 Activities
  5. Lesson Five
    The Wisdom of Job (Job 4–31)
    20 Activities
  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
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Our journey through Proverbs and Ecclesiastes has shown us that a critical biblical path to wisdom is observation and reflection. But Job has shown us another path—one of suffering with lots of unanswered questions. If a personal revelation was God’s “answer” to Job, then this book has really reframed the “questions” Job was asking. He wanted to know “Why” things were happening to him, but God wanted him to know “Who” was in control of the universe. We may not want to hear that some of our questions won’t be answered the way we ask them, but we will be blessed if our suffering leads to a revelation of the God who created and controls everything. This complements our understanding of biblical wisdom: God has shown us enough to live a wise life but He will remind us that our understanding is limited. We are humans. He, alone, is divine.