JOB'S BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE IN SOCIETY (An exegetical study of the text of Job 31:16-23)

Job 31 is a chapter that arouses both confusion and amazement. The perplexity is given by the negative-imprecative way in which, for the last time, Job defends his behaviour during his prosperity. The amazement emerges from the values that are highlighted by him, starting from the motivations and in...

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Published in:Sacra scripta
Main Author: Șchiopu-Constantin, Gheorghe (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: CEEOL 2019
In: Sacra scripta
Further subjects:B Widow
B Occupation
B Poor
B orphan
B Modus Vivendi
B Modus Operandi
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Summary:Job 31 is a chapter that arouses both confusion and amazement. The perplexity is given by the negative-imprecative way in which, for the last time, Job defends his behaviour during his prosperity. The amazement emerges from the values that are highlighted by him, starting from the motivations and intentions, and continuing with the nature of the words and the manifested acts. Job 31:16-23 is the rendering of the way in which Job used to behave with the poor and defenseless people of society. Job's concern for the poor is a benevolent modus operandi, derived from a modus vivendi whose intrinsic motivations discover an ethic of epitomical nature in relation to the disadvantaged ones in society.
Contains:Enthalten in: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai. Centrul de Studii Biblice, Sacra scripta