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All we know about Job is what God said about him.
GOD called job "my servant" and GOD said "there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil" and who still "holdeth fast his integrity, although thou movedst me against him, to destroy him without cause." (Job 2:3)
That is GOD's personal and specific testimony about Job.
That is NOT the "whole scriptural account" of Job. My observation prior was that Job is identical to any other person, that being a sinner, and the state of every sinner is that our sin is of the devil. 1 John 3:8. This makes the sight of Job quite different i.e. not just Job.
We can entirely view Job as a child of God, and as such, blameless, YET still observe the fact that Job is a sinner in the flesh, and said sin being of the devil.
So, in short, there remains TWO parties to view. Job and the devil.
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I'd see Job the same way you do. But I would not stop this sight at just Job.
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Most of my differences with any sight is when we try to view man as a singular agent. I do not believe scripture makes that case whatsoever.
Scripture does make the case that we are all sinners, and that sin is of the devil. This places TWO parties on the table to view. Not just 'a man, singular.'
Jesus was clear to show this reality in Mark 4:15, placing TWO parties to the matters of man. So do the Apostles.
His friends told him that his calamity was due to his sin and due to his lack of faith and that God never destroys a just man who keeps God's word. They placed the blame on Job as you are attempting to do. But God said they sinned by misrepresented Him. He told them to offer sacrifice for their sin and have Job pray for them so that He did not punish them for their false words about Him. (Job 42:7-8)
iakov the fool
Your accounting of Job is just as void as Mike's. You both only see Job. That is not how scriptures present these matters. Scriptures see man as "sinner" and sin being of the devil.
Scripture places TWO separate parties to view.
There was never just Job to observe to begin with.
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