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The Healer eases Job's suffering offstage, but his real business is with the wife's hypocrisy, brought out as he questions the reason for her behaviour. What he gradually teaches her and the audience is balanced with the mutual incomprehension and comic exchanges between mistress and Nali, who can't see the Healer, and yet speaks the truth ...
Although quick-witted, and quick to respond, Eliphaz loses his composure in chapter 22, in the third and final round of speeches, accusing Job of specific faults, "sins against justice and charity towards others": [11] oppressing widows and orphans, refusing bread to the hungry: a far cry from how he had originally described Job in his first address to him:
Job and His Friends by Ilya Repin (1869) The Hebrew Book of Job is part of Ketuvim ("Writings") of the Hebrew Bible. Not much is known about Job based on the Masoretic Text. The characters in the Book of Job consist of Job, his wife, his three friends (Bildad, Eliphaz, and Zophar), a man named Elihu, God, and angels.
Has Steve Jobs' widow found love again? According to a new report, Laurene Powell Jobs is happily dating world-renown chef, Daniel Humm, of Manhattan's premiere dining destination, Eleven Madison ...
The Testament of Job contains all the characters familiar in the Book of Job, with a more prominent role for Job's wife, given the name Sitidos, and many parallels to Christian beliefs that Christian readers find, such as intercession with God and forgiveness. In this text, Job's first wife dies and the seven sons and three daughters that he ...
Married doctors Mel and Babu, both 33, are on the verge of a major financial breakthrough. Babu has nearly completed his medical training and has already received job offers that would push their ...
Rapper Snoop Dogg, second right, poses with his children Julian Broadus, from left, Cori Broadus and wife Shante Broadus following a ceremony honoring him with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ...
Then his wife said to him, "Do you still hold fast your integrity? Curse God and die." [31] "His wife": Job's wife is only mentioned here in the Hebrew Bible, without a name, but with her only speech. [24] In the Aramaic Targum, her name is called "Dinah", with an allusion to Genesis 34, whereas in the "Testament of Job" she is called "Sitis". [25]