Wisdom Outline #6 Diane Jacobson
Job: Job’s Case
and Scholarly Responses
I. Dialogue: The Friends
A. How they view Job
1. The Fool or Impious One - Prov.14:24,26; 18:6; 19:3; 26:4
2.
Respond with Instruction - musar
II. Dialogue: Job
A. How he argues and how he views the Friends
1. The lament; structure of the lament - see Ps.13
2. Player 1 -- the enemy/ the Friends
A. Psalms -- 38:11-12; 41:5-9; 55:12-14; 88:14 - 18
B. Job -- 6:14; 12:2-4; 13:4; 19:1-5; 41:5-9
3. Player 2 -- the lamenter -- Self-lament in chapter 7
B. Player 3 -- God in the lament/The Trial - 9:1-2,15-35; 13; 14:7-17; 16; 19; 23:1-7
Redeemer Passages in Job
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Job 9:33-35 who might lay his hand on us both. 34If he would take his rod away from me, and not let dread of him terrify me, 35then I would speak without fear of him, for I know I am not what I am thought to be. |
Job 9:33-35 ;yéN×atA(ab:T-l×a)
wèotfm")ºw÷ wÕo+:bi$ yØalf("m rØ"sæy 34 UNÕe)fryi) )Øolºw hfr:Bad×a)ø 35Ý ;y×idfMi( yèikïnf)÷ }Û"k-)ol yÛiK |
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Job let my outcry find no resting place. 19Even now, in fact, my witness is in heaven, and he that vouches for me is on high. 20My friends scorn me; my eye pours out tears to God, 21that he would maintain the right of a mortal with God, as one does for a neighbor. |
Job 16:18-21 ;{y×imOr:MaB
yèidAhf&ºw÷ yÕid"( {éyØamf<ab-h¢Nih hfTa(ø-{aG 19 ;y×iny"(
hÛfp:lfD ahwèolE)÷-le) yÕf("r yÛacyil:m 20 ;Uh×"("r:l {Ûfdf)-}ebÒU aHwÕolE)-{i( rebØeg:l xØakOyºw 21 |
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Job O that they were inscribed in a book! 24O that with an iron pen and with lead they were engraved on a rock forever! 25For I know that my Redeemer lives, and that at the last he will stand upon the earth; 26and after my skin has been thus destroyed, then in my flesh I shall see God, 27whom I shall see on my side, and my eyes shall behold, and not another. My heart faints within me! |
Job 19:23-27 ;Uq×fxõyºw
repØ"SaB }Ù"Téy-y×im ;}U×b:cfx¢y rUÛCaB
dèa(fl÷ terÕfpo(ºw lÛez:raB-+"(:B 24 ÷ yÕfx yilA)ØoG yiT:(adæyø yØinA)áw 25 ;{U×qæy rÛfpf(-la(
}wèorAxa)ºw ÷ t)Õoz-Up:Qén y×irwÙo( rØaxa)ºw 26 ;aHw×olE) hÛezEx×e)
yèirf&:BimU rÕfz-)olºw UØ)fr yØany"(ºw yèiL-håzEx×e) yíinA) rÜe$A)
27 ;y×iq"x:B yØatïy:lik UÙlfK |
C. The disputation speech – 23
II. Scholarly reactions
A. Tsevat’s Triangle
G - God is Good

J R
Job is Good Retribution Law: Good is rewarded
Bad is punished
B. Fingarette’s notion of law and magic
C. Other