

Job 9, 16, 19 (Job's "Redeemer")
Dec 9, 2021
Brennan Breed, a biblical interpretation scholar from Columbia Theological Seminary, dives deep into the concept of Job’s ‘Redeemer’ found in Job 9, 16, and 19. He unravels the rich meanings behind Job 19:25-27, discussing its historical context and literary significance. The conversation touches on Job's profound grappling with suffering, the duality of despair and hope, and the quest for divine understanding. Breed also explores the theme of redemption and its resonance with New Testament insights, emphasizing the need for a mediator in times of trial.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unraveling Job: Context and Complexity
01:52 • 5min
Job's Quest for Justice and Hope
06:48 • 17min
Exploring Job 19:26: Lament and Hope
23:58 • 17min
Rediscovering History Through Gravestones and Biblical Texts
41:11 • 4min
Navigating the Complexities of Biblical Interpretation
44:55 • 3min
Redemption and Chaos in Job
47:53 • 16min
Exploring Education and Personal Passions: A Journey Through Theology and Music
01:03:46 • 3min