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How do we say that the Lord restored Job's losses?

In this episode, Dr. Betters answers the question, "How do we say that the Lord restored Job's losses when he lost 7 sons and 3 daughters? I understand he had 10 more children, but how could that possibly be seen as a restoration?"

 
 
Doctrine & Theology, GriefMARKINC MinistriesApril 23, 201818 30Comment
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