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An Analysis of The Book of Job
Essay written by: frolix
The book of Job is found in the Old Testament and is an epic poem written by many anonymous authors about a man of God named Job. ... Job lived in the land of Uz during the times of the Patriarchs; he was most likely a contemporary of Abraham. The structure of Job is in the manner of a poem, with a prologue at the beginning and the end of the book. ... This is most likely because the Book of Job deals with questions that mankind has; the questioning structure in the beginning and middle of Job foreshadows the end when God speaks and answers some of these questions. Job was a practical ordinary man who was not sinless, but knew how to deal with his sins in essence making him blameless. Job was renowned for his riches, his love of his children and God-fearing beliefs. Job lived a comfortable life until Satan begins inflicting pain and suffering upon him.
Approximate Word count = 852 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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