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Job 14:13-15
Job did not fear death; in fact, he felt death would be a relief from the struggles, infirmities, and trials of physical life. He knew that God would raise him at the appointed time, the first resurrection. He was sure in his redemption; he trusted God to forgive, save and resurrect him. Further, he understood that his life in the Kingdom would be so much superior to his physical life (Job 19:25-27).
Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Time and LifeRelated Topics: Death | Death, Contemplation of | Death, Fear of | Death, Redemption from | Job | Job's Hope of the Resurrection | Resurrection | Resurrection, First | Resurrection, Hope of the
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