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The Book of Job

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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Good Press

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The Book of Job is one of the Hebrew Bible's most profound meditations on innocent suffering, divine justice, and the limits of human understanding. Framed by a prose prologue and epilogue but dominated by dense, exalted poetry, it recounts the trials of Job, a righteous man subjected to catastrophic loss. Its dramatic dialogues, wisdom motifs, and searching speeches place it within ancient Near Eastern and biblical wisdom literature, yet its intellectual daring is singular: it resists easy moral formulas and interrogates the assumption that suffering is always deserved. The book's artistry lies in its rhetorical intensity, irony, and sublime cosmic vision. Attributed to no single known author, Job emerges from the rich, reflective tradition of Israelite wisdom. Its anonymity is fitting, for the work addresses universal questions rather than personal testimony. The author was clearly steeped in theological debate, poetic craft, and the problem of reconciling divine sovereignty with human anguish. The book's complex structure and philosophical depth suggest a writer responding to inherited doctrines of retribution with unusual boldness and sophistication. This is an essential work for readers interested in theology, philosophy, and literary masterworks. Job rewards careful reading with moral seriousness, emotional depth, and intellectual challenge, offering not consolation through certainty but wisdom through humility before mystery.

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  • Old Testament
  • Biblical Studies
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  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Poetry & Wisdom Literature
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