How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job

Five Old Testament concepts of retribution are presented. Then the Book of Job is evaluated under the aspect of its retributive concepts. Because of a lack of compensation in Job's life-experience, Job as well as his friends are led to cancel individual elements of the retributive concept. Whi...

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Main Author: S Fischer
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2000-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/5973
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description Five Old Testament concepts of retribution are presented. Then the Book of Job is evaluated under the aspect of its retributive concepts. Because of a lack of compensation in Job's life-experience, Job as well as his friends are led to cancel individual elements of the retributive concept. While Job's friends stick to a rigid concept, Job undergoes different stages of development that finally lead him to the denial of retribution. By this he agrees with his wife, but both come to opposite conclusions in their reasoning. Job's wife argues in favour of a nihilistic approach while Job is a proponent of a faith-approach. therefore he is an example of a New Testamant believer.
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spelling doaj-art-76d76320470a4300907af661ca04de5e2025-02-11T12:37:15ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892000-12-0120210.38140/at.v20i2.5973How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of JobS Fischer0University of the Orange Free State, South Africa Five Old Testament concepts of retribution are presented. Then the Book of Job is evaluated under the aspect of its retributive concepts. Because of a lack of compensation in Job's life-experience, Job as well as his friends are led to cancel individual elements of the retributive concept. While Job's friends stick to a rigid concept, Job undergoes different stages of development that finally lead him to the denial of retribution. By this he agrees with his wife, but both come to opposite conclusions in their reasoning. Job's wife argues in favour of a nihilistic approach while Job is a proponent of a faith-approach. therefore he is an example of a New Testamant believer. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/5973Book of JobRetributionCompensationOld Testament
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How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job
Acta Theologica
Book of Job
Retribution
Compensation
Old Testament
title How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job
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title_fullStr How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job
title_full_unstemmed How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job
title_short How God pays back - retributive concepts in the Book of Job
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topic Book of Job
Retribution
Compensation
Old Testament
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