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If Job lived 300 yeas after 1850 BC, then that would put him at the time of Moses. That makes sense since Moses flees to that region and then writes the book of Job during his stay.
The Wilderness was not in Sinia Peninsula but some where in east africa where Moses lead the Israelites along the Nile heading into the Abyssinian Highlands.
I was working out that Job was maybe a generation or 2 after Peleg but the Temanite thing was interesting. As far as the Pharaohs it is always confusing to tell which is which in reconciling it with the Bible.
Abraham from ur job from uz,that regions sounds like one language, once upon a time that job and Abraham lived around nearly certain one and one region,and may be different times.
Exodus 6:2 And ELOHIYM, God spoke to Moses and said to him, I AM YAHWEH. Exodus 6:3 And I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob as GOD ALMIGHTY, EL SHADAAY and by My name YAHWEH I have not been known to them. The name of God in the book of Job is Yahweh. Just a friend Ron
@@jayasheelanlsheelan1594 Possibly 7, Revelation 4:5 From the throne came flashes of lightning, and rumblings and peals of thunder, and before the throne were burning seven torches of fire, which are the seven spirits of God. Of god is FROM God who is Elohyim, God the Father, John 1:1. The names of God are all God and of, from the one God. Just a friend Ron
All translations and some Greek and Hebrew! The scholars do not all agree. They talk grammar but in some critical cases ignore it! But, the Word of God is the text book of the Holy Spirit. Pistis and Pisteo are not well translated and need to be explained. Pisteo comes across as a noun which is devastating. Pistis, a noun is the vehicle that takes us to Pisteo, the verb, James 2:17, another verb. Heb 4:1 Therefore, let us fear if, while a promise remains of entering His rest, any one of you may seem to have come short of it. Heb 4:2 For indeed we have had good news preached to us, just as they also; but the word they heard did not profit them, because it was not united by faith (Pistis) in those who heard. Heb 4:3 For we who have believed (Pisteo)enter that rest, just as He has said, "AS I SWORE IN MY WRATH, THEY SHALL NOT ENTER MY REST," although His works were finished from the foundation of the world. Ron PTL USA
It is clear Job is not an Israelite. But, he is talking to Israelites. The Book of Job is a literary construct to induce experimental thought. It is like a parable. There may have been a Job but, the Book of Job was a story for thought written around the 2nd temple period.
Very interesting, I had a question: Was Job aware of the laws of God as given through Moses? From the Book itself, it looks like he was well aware of it, as he kept it by sacrificing for his children on behalf of their sins, helping the poor, etc. Thank you.
@@JustinBlastoff You can interpret the Book of Job as a book by an Israelite. I think Finis Dake does. But I did not find it as convincing as Shawn Saylors comments here. IMHO
I like the idea that Job was perhaps a contemporary of Noah, but is there any proof of this? Shawn Saylor points out The names of of Jobs "friends" dose give context. We must rightly divide the word of God. IMHO
Great points here. Egyptians were very good at erasing historical time periods that were inconvenient to their deity relevance
If Job lived 300 yeas after 1850 BC, then that would put him at the time of Moses. That makes sense since Moses flees to that region and then writes the book of Job during his stay.
Yes makes sense. Land if Moab/Edom.
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Well, that was very fascinating and great info that I had no idea of of. Thank you for that explanation!
This explanation is so good. Thank you.
Brother I want to about Adam and Eve how many years they were in Eden garden
Possibly a few years or decades
You are well versed and this was very informative! Thank you
The Wilderness was not in Sinia Peninsula but some where in east africa where Moses lead the Israelites along the Nile heading into the Abyssinian Highlands.
The book of Jasher puts Job in the time of the Pharaoh in Exodus.
I'd take Jasher with a grain of salt. It's a forgery as far as I can tell.
I was working out that Job was maybe a generation or 2 after Peleg but the Temanite thing was interesting. As far as the Pharaohs it is always confusing to tell which is which in reconciling it with the Bible.
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Abraham from ur job from uz,that regions sounds like one language, once upon a time that job and Abraham lived around nearly certain one and one region,and may be different times.
1:27 Teman is Esau’s grandson.
Africa done!
Exodus 6:2 And ELOHIYM, God spoke to Moses and said to him, I AM YAHWEH.
Exodus 6:3 And I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob as GOD ALMIGHTY, EL SHADAAY and by My name YAHWEH I have not been known to them.
The name of God in the book of Job is Yahweh. Just a friend Ron
Elohim is Trinity means more then two persons
@@jayasheelanlsheelan1594 Possibly 7, Revelation 4:5 From the throne came flashes of lightning, and rumblings and peals of thunder, and before the throne were burning seven torches of fire, which are the seven spirits of God. Of god is FROM God who is Elohyim, God the Father, John 1:1. The names of God are all God and of, from the one God. Just a friend Ron
@@ronaldclark2624 what bible are you reading from please.
The Book of Job was written by Moses. Moses wrote six (6) books and not five (5). He also wrote a Psalm, Psalm 90. Amen
Only five
All translations and some Greek and Hebrew! The scholars do not all agree. They talk grammar but in some critical cases ignore it! But, the Word of God is the text book of the Holy Spirit. Pistis and Pisteo are not well translated and need to be explained. Pisteo comes across as a noun which is devastating. Pistis, a noun is the vehicle that takes us to Pisteo, the verb, James 2:17, another verb.
Heb 4:1 Therefore, let us fear if, while a promise remains of entering His rest, any one of you may seem to have come short of it.
Heb 4:2 For indeed we have had good news preached to us, just as they also; but the word they heard did not profit them, because it was not united by faith (Pistis) in those who heard.
Heb 4:3 For we who have believed (Pisteo)enter that rest, just as He has said, "AS I SWORE IN MY WRATH, THEY SHALL NOT ENTER MY REST," although His works were finished from the foundation of the world.
Ron PTL USA
Job is a book of poetry, for thought not fact...
It is clear Job is not an Israelite. But, he is talking to Israelites. The Book of Job is a literary construct to induce experimental thought. It is like a parable. There may have been a Job but, the Book of Job was a story for thought written around the 2nd temple period.
Very interesting, I had a question: Was Job aware of the laws of God as given through Moses? From the Book itself, it looks like he was well aware of it, as he kept it by sacrificing for his children on behalf of their sins, helping the poor, etc. Thank you.
Im curious as to why you say he's not an Israelite? I don't know much about that in particular
@@JustinBlastoff You can interpret the Book of Job as a book by an Israelite. I think Finis Dake does. But I did not find it as convincing as Shawn Saylors comments here. IMHO
@@JustinBlastoff Job is a book of poetry, for thought not fact...
No, you are wrong. Job lived before the flood.
What are these grounds?
I like the idea that Job was perhaps a contemporary of Noah, but is there any proof of this? Shawn Saylor points out The names of of Jobs "friends" dose give context. We must rightly divide the word of God. IMHO
Your totally wrong ,then how come he died at the age of 140 ... people before flood were living long
But the book of Job refers to the constellation of Orion's belt. The oldest secular reference to Orion's belt wasn't until around 1000 B.C.
@@redolfmahlaule9893actually, Job died around the age of 200+