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... position. Likewise, in all accounts of the story of Job, Satan plays the heckling critic of God's work and actions. However, Satan ...
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... life. After this Satan struck Job with painful boils from head to toe. At this point in the Book of Job Satan leaves the story. ...
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... On the day that the angels came to attest before God, God pointed out to the accusing angel (Satan) Job's character. ... Satan then challenges God to test Job. ...
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... everything. God gave Satan the permission to test Job. ... God. God asked Satan to put Job through a second test but to spare his life. ...
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... So God allows Satan to test Job. Satan ... God and Satan were testing Job; they took away everything from Job who was a perfect man. They ...
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... However, Satan states that Job is an honest person only because God gave him everything and blessed his work. Satan believed if ...
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... beginning. Although God does not directly inflict Job, Satan lacks the power to do so without first receiving approval from God. "Job ...
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... Satan. He allows Satan to destroy everything Job has, but not to harm Job. ... God proves nothing to Job, but wins against Satan. However ...
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... righteousness. Satan proposes that Job would curse God if he were to lose all his wealth; so God and Satan agree to test Job. Satan ...
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... of his physical body. Now however, God, by placing Job in Satan's power, removes that part of his agency. He is too miserable to ...
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... Then in one day because of a bet between God and Satan, Job has everything of importance to him, including his children, taken from him. ...
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... like him, blameless and upright, fearing God and avoiding evil?" (Job 2, 8) These are the words spoken from the Lord to Satan about the great man named Job. ...
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... Satan claimed that Job's actions and character originated with evil and self-serving motives: Job is so righteous and respectful because he has no reason to ...
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... Satan claimed that Job's actions and character originated with evil and self-serving motives: Job is so righteous and respectful because he has no reason to ...
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... Satan enters the realm of human activity in Genesis 3. In Job 1, he is an oppressor of good people. In Matthew 4, Satan tempts Jesus. ...
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... him. The major conflict in the Book of Job occurs in the first few versus where Satan challenges Job's commitment to God. Satan ...
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... The characters are also similar: in both stories Job is very faithful and rich, the wife and Sarah both try to make Job curse God, and Satan, the opposite of ...
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... After Satan challenges God that Job cannot keep his strong faith if he did not have his magnificent success, God tells Satan, "Very well, then, everything he ...
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... Satan wants to prove to God Job's faith will falter if his blessings are obliterated. Satan creates an agonizing event sequence Job must suffer through. ...
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... Satan feels that Job's righteousness is a result of this great life that has been provided by the Lord. ... Satan debates with the Lord over Job's righteousness. ...
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... Satan tempted Job to curse God and he could have anything. ... Satan gave up on trying to tempt Job, and Job married again, and had more riches than before. ...
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... Lester quits his job, gets a job in a fast food drive-through, buys ... of the most obvious connections to Paradise Lost is Lester Burnham's resemblance to Satan. ...
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... In the story of "Job," God essentially makes a bet with the devil Satan that Job's worship is genuine and not inspired by God's kindness. ...
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... Job from the Bible. In the Book of Job, God and Satan, to see just how faithful he is put Job to the test. When all of Job's earthly ...
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... should have realized that this deception and defense was really the work of Satan, not the work of God. The Trial of God and the Book of Job raise important ...
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... servants. Satan proposed that if he were to take away all of Job's values in life that he would indeed curse the name of God. God ...
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... When God finally did speak, he did not reveal that his archenemy Satan had challenged Job's motives for serving God. Neither did ...
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... blame. With God's approval, Satan bets that he can get Job to turn against God. Job losses his possessions, children and health. ...
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... and envy. As Satan looks up at the sky, he almost regrets what he is about to do, because God's job is not so easy. Sadly, Satan's ...
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... can be viewed as two new characters, or be taking the place of Satan and God, hence Satanmask and Godmask. Their presence changes the story of Job by putting ...
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