Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Time of Job


Job lived 140 years after the events of the book (42:16), his life span being close to 200 years.

Job’s wealth is measured in terms of livestock (1:3; 42:12) rather than gold and silver.

Like Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Job is the priest of his family and offers sacrifices (1:5).

There are no references to Israel, the Exodus, the Law of Moses or the Tabernacle.

The Chaldeans who murder Job’s servants (1:17) are nomads and have not yet become city-dwellers.

Job uses the characteristic patriarchal name for God, Shaddai (“the Almighty”), thirty-one times (found only seventeen times in the rest of the Old Testament).

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