References: Job 1
When Job's life was ripped apart by loss and grief, his sorrow was obvious. Dr. Kroll looks at the outward expressions of sorrow common in ancient times--tearing clothes, shaving the head--and the depth of the sorrow behind it. He also compares Job's experience as an innocent man coping with tremendous sorrow, with Jesus' experience as the Man of Sorrows, who carried the burden of sin and the grief of His people, even to death on a cross.