Job
The Book of Job or simply Job, is a book found in the Ketuvim ("Writings") section of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and is the first of the Poetic Books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Scholars are generally agreed that it was written between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE. It addresses theodicy, why God permits evil in the world, through the experiences of the eponymous protagonist. Job is a wealthy and God-fearing man with a comfortable life and a large family; God, having asked Satan for his opinion of Job's piety, decides to take away Job's wealth, family and material comforts, following Satan's accusation that if Job were rendered penniless and without his family, he would turn away from God.
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Known as the “Table of Nations”, because it contains the genealogical tables of Noah's descendants, and the nations that came from them. Seventy nations in all are outlined in this chapter; 14 from Japheth, 30 from Ham, and 26 from Shem