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Analysis of The Book of Job and Proverbs  

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Kyle Chong Ho Kim RELB 114 The Book of Job and Proverbs Job: In this book we see the greatest suffering a man can ever face in which Job becomes the most humble servant of God without knowing that he is. We see that God is willing to induce suffering just to make a point, if as almost as though God is abusing his almighty power. We also see questions raised of what our relationship with God is and how he deals with us. "Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil." (Job 1:8) Job was a model of obedience to God, yet He allowed Satan to attack him in a harsh way when Satan questioned Job's motives, saying that Job was blameless and upright because he had no reason to turn against God (Job...

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