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Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 19 Dec 2024, 10:53
by Magdalyne chebet
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Legacy of Job's Wife" by Cynthia Koelker.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"The Legacy of Job's Wife" by Cynthia J. Koelker tells a story about Ix'ises and Job. Their parents were close neighbors who helped each other through thick and thin. Job's mother, Jabara, offered a hand whenever Ix'ises' mother needed it. During Ix'ises' birth, Jabara helped Ix'ises' mother in the delivery of Ix'ises. Job had a chance to hold Ix'ises in his arms shortly after her birth. A great bond between them grew as they became best friends, supported each other, went shopping together, and cared for their siblings. Their friendship turned into love, and later on they got married. Job and Ix'ises' marriage is likened to the story of Job in the Bible in many ways. The book delves into the challenges they faced after marriage, drawing a resemblance to the biblical story of Job.

 
The book explores the unity both families had, Ix'ises' family and Job's family. It also delves into the themes of religious beliefs, love, loss, and grief, as well as hope. It illustrates the will of God in our lives and how He intends us to live. The book teaches us to embrace forgiveness and love one another. I loved Job's character and how hardworking, patient, and caring he was. I love how he had strong faith in God from the beginning and how greatly it impacted his life. It was one of the reasons why Ix'ises fell in love with him and the reason she couldn't bear being apart from him. I enjoyed their love story. I especially loved how Job and Ix'ises were raised, which reflected their parents' excellent parenting. 


I liked how the story was well-developed; it was relatable, and the characters were well-developed. The suspense kept me hooked for hours, and the ending was satisfying. The unexpected turns and twists of events added to the story's depth and made it more engaging. There was nothing to dislike. It was educational, flawlessly edited, and free of grammatical errors. I rate the "The Legacy of Job's Wife" by Cynthia J. Koelker 5 out of 5 stars, as I found no reason to deduct any stars. 


The book has many references to the stories in the Bible and Bible verses. I recommend it to adults, especially those who embrace books that are spiritually enriching, specifically Christians. Since Job's story aligns closely with the Bible, they will find it relatable.

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Re: Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 26 Dec 2024, 10:23
by Gerry Steen
This well-written and concise review summarizes the gist of "The Legacy of Job's Wife" very well. It is inspiring to see love between a man and a woman coexisting with true virtues adopted from solid family values and biblical teachings. I am adding this book to my bookshelves for future reading.

Re: Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 27 Dec 2024, 03:16
by Seetha E
The Legacy of Job's Wife" by Cynthia J. Koelker seems like a fascinating book on our relationships with people around us and God. The book illustrates God's will in our lives by examining religious beliefs, love, loss, grief, and hope through the narrative of two close neighbors who develop a deep friendship. Despite being written with Christians in mind, I'm sure this book will prove to be insightful for readers from other religions as well. Great review.

Re: Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 28 Dec 2024, 02:01
by Lene Lena
I appreciate your thoughtful review of “The Legacy of Job’s Wife.” Cynthia J. Koelker beautifully intertwines the themes of friendship, love, and resilience, drawing parallels to the biblical narrative. The exploration of family bonds and challenges enriches the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in faith and relationships.

Re: Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 31 Dec 2024, 11:21
by Kutloano Makhuvhela
Thank you for this eye-opening review. However, I do not think I will be reading this book as it does not appeal to me.

Re: Review of The Legacy of Job's Wife

Posted: 04 Jan 2025, 15:41
by Kibet Hillary
I am glad that the story still portrays Job as a man of faith and shows how caring he was. I have not read this book, "The Legacy of Job's Wife" by Cynthia Koelker, but it is already on my shelf.