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Job Bookmark (Pack of 100)
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The book of Job leaps into the mystery of unjust suffering. When God speaks, he doesn’t come with easy answers but only a lifting of our perspective to see the categorical difference between God and mere man.
The Daily Bible Bookmarks feature 66 beautiful bookmarks to accompany you in your Bible reading journey. The back of each bookmark consists of a short summary of the book, a Bible reading plan that you mark off as you read, space to keep track of the date of your first and last readings, and a relevant question to think about as you read.
The Wisdom Collection includes Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs. It’s an eclectic set of books that dwell on the deeper matters of life like joy, sorrow, righteous suffering, time, pain and everything else that keeps you up at night. They don’t provide straightforward answers to these matters, maybe there are none, but they dive into them thoroughly and refreshingly and draw your heart towards Jesus in the process. The thematic design of the Wisdom Collection comes from the fundamental duality of wisdom and folly that each of these books explores in its own way. So while each bookmark of this collection appears totally unique, they all share the stark dualism which is characteristic of wisdom literature.
The bookmarks also feature imagery uniquely found in each book. The dualism of the Job bookmark captures the superlative powers of the legendary behemoth and leviathan. On the land we see glimpses of the behemoth’s sturdy body hidden amongst the reeds of the marsh (chapter 40) and in the sea there is the veiled sight of the leviathan’s fierce, scaly figure amidst the chaotic waves (chapter 41). Who can tame the two but God alone?
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