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What does Job's question about living after death signify?

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Job's question about whether a man shall live again highlights the hope of resurrection in the context of despair.

Job's poignant inquiry, 'If a man dies, shall he live again?' (Job 14:14), is a profound question that reflects humanity's quest for understanding life after death. It conveys both desperation and hope amid suffering. In Christian theology, this question leads to the assurance of resurrection. The New Testament's fulfillment of this hope is depicted in Christ's own resurrection, assuring believers that death is not the end. Luke 24:39-43 showcases the reality of Jesus' resurrected body, emphasizing a personal and eternal existence beyond physical death. Hence, Job's question foreshadows the promise of eternal life, central to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Job 14:14, Luke 24:39-43

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