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Wisdom Literature Discussion

Wisdom Literature Discussion

Q Job/Ecclesiastes Discussion Questions Please address one of the prompts below: Why is Job punished and is this punishment just? How does the book of Job add to our understanding of God? Suppose there is a lesson being imparted in both Job and Ecclesiastes. What is the lesson for each book? Identify a motif/theme you find in each book and make a claim about that motif/theme. At times, contradiction abounds in literature. What contradictions do you find in your readings and explain why these contradictions enhance or detract from your readings. How do these texts differ from what you’ve read thus far? Dealer's Choice: Make an analytical claim about one or both of these works and dive in.

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In the book of Job, Job had to undergo quite a bit of change. His life and journey was full of calamities. With an injury leaving a very visible scar scratching all the way from his head to toe, Job also had to lose out on his family and servants. Bible provides the explanation that Job is put through all of the above-mentioned trials and tribulations in an attempt to make him curse or denounce God