Hugh Ross Quote

In one sense, the dialogue between Job and his friends serves as one of the greatest worship examples in the Bible. Though the five men differed in their understanding of God and his ways, each stayed with the conversation, wrestling with his beliefs, and meanwhile repeatedly extolling God for his greatness, majesty, justice, and mercy. Each man revered him as Creator and ultimate Authority over all creation.

Hugh Ross

In one sense, the dialogue between Job and his friends serves as one of the greatest worship examples in the Bible. Though the five men differed in their understanding of God and his ways, each stayed with the conversation, wrestling with his beliefs, and meanwhile repeatedly extolling God for his greatness, majesty, justice, and mercy. Each man revered him as Creator and ultimate Authority over all creation.

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About Hugh Ross

Hugh Ross may refer to:

Hugh Ross (musician) (c. 1898–1990), American choral director and conductor
Hugh McGregor Ross (1917–2014), computing pioneer and specialist in the Gospel of Thomas
Hugh Ross (Australian politician) (1846–1912), New South Wales Labor politician
Hugh Ross (Northern Ireland politician) (born c. 1944), Northern Ireland Presbyterian minister and member of the Orange Order
Hugh Ross (astrophysicist) (born 1945), astrophysicist and Christian apologist
Hugh Ross (actor) (born 1945), Scottish actor
Hugh Ross (bridge) (1937–2017), American contract bridge player
Hugh Ross (editor), film and television editor and voice actor