Job
The Book of Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It predates the Israelites as well as the Patriarchs. Many of the Hebrew words in Job do not appear anywhere else in the Bible making it more difficult to translate.
Our Timeline of Old Testament Books offers a helpful lens for understanding the historical and cultural contexts in which each biblical book was written. Though the books collectively narrate God’s unfolding work among His people, placing them in their probable eras of authorship allows us to see how His message was uniquely shaped by the events and circumstances of the time. From Moses’ foundational writings in the wilderness to the post—exilic prophecies of rebuilding and renewal, each era conveys a fresh glimpse of God’s unchanging character. By considering the approximate dates of composition, we gain deeper insight into the progression of revelation, recognizing how the Holy Spirit spoke consistently through diverse voices and circumstances to ultimately reveal God’s redemptive plan for humanity.
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The Book of Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It predates the Israelites as well as the Patriarchs. Many of the Hebrew words in Job do not appear anywhere else in the Bible making it more difficult to translate.
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