Guiding Questions: Job 16

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Are Job’s opening remarks in his response justified (Job 16:1-3)?
  2. Is it surprising that Job would speak the same way as his friends if their positions were reversed (Job 16:4-5)? Or, perhaps, is he suggesting that he would do better at consolation?
  3. Does Job 16:6 convey the futility of speech or the futility of silence, or both?
  4. What is the “community” (other versions: “company”) to which Job refers in Job 16:7?
  5. Why is there a shift from third person to second person and back again in reference to God in Job 16:7?
  6. What are Job’s charges against God (Job 16:7-8)?
  7. In Job 16:9 who is the “foe”; in Job 16:10 who are “they”, in Job 16:11 who is the “evil man”?
  8. A comment: in Job 16:12 there are two excellent examples of alliteration and onomatopoeia in the Hebrew that are somewhat lost in translation: vayefarpereini (he broke me in pieces) and vayefatzpetzeini (shattered me). Do these words effectively convey the depth of Job’s suffering?
  9. How does Job metaphorically depict God’s assault on him (Job 16:12-14)?
  10. How does Job express his emotional response to the assaults and his innocence (Job 16:15-17)?
  11. What is the force of Job’s appeal to Earth not to cover his blood (Job 16:18)? Does this cry have a contemporary resonance? Of what story in Genesis is this appeal reminiscent? (See Genesis 4).
  12. Does Job’s declaration in Job 16:19-21 suggest a change in his attitude towards God, or an ambivalence?
  13. What is the urgency of Job’s appeal for God’s vindications of him (Job 16:22, and note the arrangement of Job17:1 as the conclusion to this chapter).

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