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Pat and Silas discuss the identity of the figure called the Accuser, as well as analyze the "wager"-like exchange between God and this shadowy figure. (00:00) Introduction(00:50) Who is "The Accuser"? Basics(02:32) The Accuser is God's Enemy 1-The Personality of the Accuser and the Serpent(05:15) The Accuser is God's Enemy 2-Evidence from the New Testament(08:47) Another Possibility-Could God's Enemy Play a Role in Ruling the World? (10:44) Does God Wager with the Devil?(12:20) The Stakes and Worldview(18:43) Defending the Judge(22:34) The HammerBibliography:1. Andersen, Francis I. (1976) Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Job. IVP Academic.2. Ash, Christopher. (2014) Job: The Wisdom of the Cross. Crossway.3. Hartley, John E. (1988) New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Job. Eerdmans.4. Lewis, C.S. (2007) The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classics. Harper Collins.5. Longman, Tremper III. (2012) Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Job. Baker Academic.6. Ortlund, Eric (2021) Piercing Leviathan: God’s Defeat of Evil in the Book of Job. IVP Academic. 7. Smick, Elmer B. (1988) “Job.” In Frank E. Gaebelein (Ed.) Expositor’s Bible Commentary, Vol. 4. Zondervan.8. Trueman, Carl (2020) The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism and the Road to Sexual Revolution. Crossway. 9. Waltke, Bruce with Charles Yu. (2007) An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach. Zondervan. 10. Walton, John H. (2012) NIV Application Commentary: Job. Zondervan. Speaker: Pat Reeder