I looked up a more formal definition for a parable than the one given to us in class. It is defined as, "a short, simple story designed to convey some religious principle, moral lesson, or general truth by comparison with actual events." This would apply to the book of Job as his suffering draws comparisons to how followers of God should behave in light of difficult circumstances. The book of Job definitely conveys a principal.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Job as a Parable
Doug had mentioned that the book of Job could perhaps be a made up story due to its opening statement, "There once was..." (Job 1:1). I was intrigued to look further into this idea, specifically the book of Job as a parable.
I looked up a more formal definition for a parable than the one given to us in class. It is defined as, "a short, simple story designed to convey some religious principle, moral lesson, or general truth by comparison with actual events." This would apply to the book of Job as his suffering draws comparisons to how followers of God should behave in light of difficult circumstances. The book of Job definitely conveys a principal.
I looked up a more formal definition for a parable than the one given to us in class. It is defined as, "a short, simple story designed to convey some religious principle, moral lesson, or general truth by comparison with actual events." This would apply to the book of Job as his suffering draws comparisons to how followers of God should behave in light of difficult circumstances. The book of Job definitely conveys a principal.
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I apologize for the strange format of this post! Bare with me!
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ReplyDeleteI'm not sure Job is a parable. It's filled with too many lines and spcific points of view to be that. What if it's an allegory, though?
It definitely could be an allegory (in fact, I believe that it is more of an allegory than a parable) but I wanted to explore the less likely option for the post!
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