A Comforter Of Job In The Bible. In the Bible, Job was a prosperous man whose patience and piety was tested by a series of undeserved misfortunes. Job responds with scorn: his interlocutors are "miserable comforters" (Vulgate Latin: consolatores onerosi) Job exists in a number of forms: the Hebrew Masoretic Text, which underlies many modern Bible Jewish liturgy does not use readings from the Book of Job in the manner of the Pentateuch.
The many similarities to the Pentateuch in the prose portion of the book tend to point to Moses as the writer.
One day the angels came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came with them.
Job responds with scorn: his interlocutors are "miserable comforters" (Vulgate Latin: consolatores onerosi) Job exists in a number of forms: the Hebrew Masoretic Text, which underlies many modern Bible Jewish liturgy does not use readings from the Book of Job in the manner of the Pentateuch. No biblical book takes up theodicy's challenge with greater power than the moving and enigmatic story of Job. How do you trust God even when life isn't fair and you suffer for no good reason?














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