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Barry G. Webb

Senior Research Fellow Emeritus in Old Testament at Moore Theological College and biblical scholar; author of the commentary on Job and other works such as The Book of Judges and Five Festal Garments.

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Jan 10, 2026 • 20min

Barry G. Webb, "Job: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary" (Lexham Academic, 2023)

Barry G. Webb, a distinguished biblical scholar and senior research fellow emeritus in Old Testament, discusses his profound commentary on Job. He explores how Job addresses undeserved suffering, emphasizing the importance of trusting God's sovereignty and justice. Webb shares the challenges he faced while writing, including personal health struggles, and offers insights on preaching from Job, particularly focusing on the theme of wisdom. He also connects Job's narrative with the New Testament, highlighting endurance and vindication in Christ as key takeaways.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 20min

Barry G. Webb, "Job: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary" (Lexham Academic, 2023)

Barry G. Webb, a Senior Research Fellow Emeritus in Old Testament, discusses his recent commentary on Job. He explores how the book addresses suffering and our relationship with God during life's challenges. Webb highlights Job's core message of unwavering trust in God's sovereignty and mercy. He shares personal insights from his decade-long writing journey, including how his own battle with cancer influenced his work. Additionally, he connects Job to themes of Christian hope and endurance against adversity.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 20min

Barry G. Webb, "Job: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary" (Lexham Academic, 2023)

Barry G. Webb, a senior research fellow emeritus in Old Testament, delves into the profound themes of the Book of Job. He discusses the core message of enduring faith during suffering and trusting God's sovereignty. Webb shares insights from his decade-long writing journey, even facing cancer. He connects Job's theology to New Testament teachings on endurance and redemption, making it relevant for modern Christian thought. With recommendations on preaching Job, he offers a guidance for churches grappling with life's toughest questions.

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