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1 1,1,5 | contents): The Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, ~Book 2 1,4 | category includes the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs of ~Solomon, 3 1,4,1 | The book of Job.~This book is named after 4 1,4,1 | after its main character, Job, who lived during the time 5 1,4,1 | contrary, everyone who ~knew Job loved him for his kindness, 6 1,4,1 | The devil was envious of Job.s virtuous life and decided 7 1,4,1 | retaliate. In order to show Job.s ~great patience and virtue 8 1,4,1 | the devil from hurting ~Job. And within a very short 9 1,4,1 | hurled numerous troubles on Job. Job lost everything ~he 10 1,4,1 | numerous troubles on Job. Job lost everything ~he had: 11 1,4,1 | came to visit him there. Job was pouring out his grief 12 1,4,1 | against God was far from Job. Suffering in body and soul, 13 1,4,1 | shall we not receive evil?” (Job 1:21, ~2:10). ~ Job.s suffering 14 1,4,1 | evil?” (Job 1:21, ~2:10). ~ Job.s suffering lasted, probably, 15 1,4,1 | to all the great faith of Job, ~God put the devil to shame 16 1,4,1 | to shame by again giving Job everything that the devil 17 1,4,1 | the devil had taken away. Job mi-~raculously recovered 18 1,4,1 | and started a new family. ~Job lived many more years and 19 1,4,1 | being 140 years old. ~ Job lived in the country of 20 1,4,1 | of Shem (Gen. 10:22-23). Job was an Aramite, and his 21 1,4,1 | was originally written by Job himself, whose desire was 22 1,4,1 | sacred books. The book of Job is written in perfect Hebrew. 23 1,4,1 | Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. ~ Job is mentioned in several 24 1,4,1 | the book of Ezekiel places Job on the same level with patriarch 25 1,4,1 | The apostle James mentions Job as an example of a very 26 1,4,1 | heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of~ 27 1,4,1 | The goal of the book of Job is to show that earthly 28 1,4,1 | it briefly, the book of Job addresses a very deep and 29 1,4,1 | Be-~sides, the book of Job has a high value as a literary 30 1,4,1 | During his sickness, Job uttered a very important 31 1,4,1 | be consumed within me” (Job 19:25-27). ~ ~ 32 1,5,6 | Resurrection of Flesh (Job 19:25) and Elimination of 33 1,Add,2| than what is contained in Job, Isaiah, Solomon, David, 34 2,2,2 | other words, to do a good~job, the translator must know 35 2,2,2 | sincere efforts to do the best job, were often far from the