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Book of JOB
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I am confused. Is JOB part of the Jewish Bible (Tenahk)?

A Hebrew scholar and distinguished Jewish professor told me that JOB is older than the Torah.

Otto
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ograabe Wrote:I am confused. Is JOB part of the Jewish Bible (Tenahk)?

A Hebrew scholar and distinguished Jewish professor told me that JOB is older than the Torah.

Otto

Yes, Job is part of the greater Tanakh, but is believed by most textual scholars to be the first book written and completed chronologically, and as such its composition pre-dates the Torah as we have it today.

This conclusion was made primarily by linguistic analysis as Job is written in the oldest Hebrew dialect (by a significant margin) of any other book (i.e. oldest vocabulary, grammar, idioms, etc.).

Peace,
-Steve
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Thanks for this clear explanation!

Sincerely,

OTTO
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SteveCaruso Wrote:This conclusion was made primarily by linguistic analysis as Job is written in the oldest Hebrew dialect (by a significant margin) of any other book (i.e. oldest vocabulary, grammar, idioms, etc.).
Hmm... even in comparison to the earliest portions of Genesis? Reason I ask is because I subscribe to the Toledoth hypothesis for Genesis,

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