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When did the story of Job take place? Several factors point to a patriarchal era similar to Abraham’s (circa 2000 bc), making Job one of the oldest books of the Bible. We see a patriarchal family setting. Job’s wealth is measured in livestock and slaves instead of gold and silver (Job 1:342:12Genesis 12:16). Reference is made to the nomadic Chaldeans (Job 1:17). And Job lives another 140 years after his restoration, which allowed him to see his progeny “to the fourth generation” (42:16).

Job is commended as one who is “blameless and upright; [who] feared God and shunned evil” (1:1). Thousands of years later, he’s commended as a model of righteousness (Ezekiel 14:1420) and an example of “perseverance” and unwavering faith in God (James 5:11).

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