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The Book of Job
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- Fri Jan 28 2005

... (The Book of Job) The Book of Job is ambiguous in the sense that there is no exclusively accurate person when it comes to knowing and assessing the divine mentality. Despite this, at the end, God still proclaims to Eliphaz that he and the other two friends "have not spoken of me what is right, as my servant Job has." Basically, he is saying that Job has proven to be the only honorable human being in the entire process. Why is this the case if the three friends are seemingly saying what the god would supposedly want to hear? Unlike Job, his friends act as though they already know everything and other than what they are saying there is no other way. It is sort of easy for them to comment on somebody else's situation when they themselves are outsiders and not victims of divine damnation. In that sense they are














