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(Created page with "The '''Book of Job''', interpreted through '''sensus plenior''', can be outlined as a typological conversation between Christ (represented by Job) and God, exploring the necessity of Christ's suffering and death. This framework ties the narrative to the divine plan for salvation, emphasizing the purpose of Scripture as revealing God's Messiah. ---- === '''Outline of Job Through Sensus Plenior''' === ==== '''1. Prologue: The Heavenly Courtroom (Job 1–2)''' ==== * '''...")
 
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The '''Book of Job''', interpreted through '''sensus plenior''', can be outlined as a typological conversation between Christ (represented by Job) and God, exploring the necessity of Christ's suffering and death. This framework ties the narrative to the divine plan for salvation, emphasizing the purpose of Scripture as revealing God's Messiah.
The '''Book of Job''', interpreted through '''sensus plenior''', can be outlined as a typological conversation between Christ (represented by Job) and God, exploring the necessity of Christ's suffering and death. This framework ties the narrative to the divine plan for salvation, emphasizing the purpose of Scripture as revealing God's Messiah.
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