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A THEODICY Job
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Theodicy A literary attempt to reconcile beliefs about divine goodness with the prevalence of evil
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The satan Original Hebrew texts use the article “the” before satan Later translations use an upper case “S” as if it is a name of a specific entity The satan takes on the negative qualities once attributed to Yahweh It is the satan’s task to be an adversary to humans It is the tester of humanity
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Opening scene The Book of Job opens in the Heavenly Court Yahweh points out what a devoted person Job is One of Yahweh’s “sons of God” or divine beings suggests if Job suffered, he would not be so loyal
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Yahweh Allows Job’s Suffering Job is afflicted by all maladies and losses Job tells God he would rather be in pre-creation, in the chaos of “Leviathan”
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Leviathan Mythical dragon of chaos, the embodiment of darkness and disorder that Yahweh subdued at creation. Later, Yahweh is proud to possess the Leviathan
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The Friends of Job Eliphaz Bildad Zophar They point out that although Job appears good, he must have sinned against God.
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Classic Problem for Post Exile Israel The human-divine relationship is not simple It is not simply if one follows the Torah, one will be rewarded. Job is an example of an upright man who suffers nevertheless
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Attempt to Understand The Book of Job is a more complex theology The Book of Job attempts to understand the role of evil in the world
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Elihu Elihu is the voice of redactors He presumes to speak on behalf of God His words are empty of meaning
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God Interrupts In a whirlwind, God gives two speeches They emphasize the enormous distance between divinity and humanity Job is reduced to silence God introduced Behemoth
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Behemoth A creature so powerful, so grotesque, and removed from humanity, that it causes Job to realize the world may not be designed primarily for human welfare
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Yahweh reveals Yahweh reveals himself far more concerned with the complex phenomena of the universe he has created than resolving issues of good and evil that trouble humans. Yahweh discloses the divine paradox that encompasses polar opposites of light and dark
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Request from Yahweh Yahweh asks Job to intercede for his three friends While they have more conventional ideas of God, they have missed the point: THE DISPARITY BETWEEN STANDARD NOTIONS OF DIVINE JUSTICE AND THE FACTS OF REAL LIFE, WHERE PEOPLE DO NOT ALWAYS RECEIVE WHAT THEY ETHICALLY DESERVE
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