Job 42:1–6, 10–17, with Will Kynes

God’s Consolation

Lectionary Date: October 24, 2021 [22nd Sunday after Pentecost, Year B]

Job is a long book that only gets a small showing in the Revised Common Lectionary. So we invited a scholar to help us unpack this week’s conclusion to the book in the context of the themes raised by the whole. Dr. Will Kynes is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Samford University. His research focuses on wisdom and suffering in the Hebrew Bible viewed from the varied perspectives of various biblical texts and their readers across history. Dr. Kynes is currently working on a book on how different cultures have found hope in the biblical tradition of wrestling with God. He is also the cohost (with Rony Kozman) of a great new podcast, “The Two Testaments,” which you can find over at www.thetwotestaments.com. So (after you listen to First Reading), head over there and give them the First Reading bump!

One thought on “Job 42:1–6, 10–17, with Will Kynes

  1. This has been interesting, especially the comfort in place of repentance, and the coming out of suffering with covid.

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