The Book of Job ranks as "one of that group of five or six world poems that stand as universal expressions of the human spirit." For that reason it is considered the representative Hebrew epic1, and, as it depicts2 the conflicts of a human soul, it has also been termed the "epic of the inner life."
Written after the exile,—probably in the latter part of the fourth century B.C.,—it incorporates various older poems, for the theme is thought to antedate3 the Exodus4. In the prologue5 we have a description of Job, a model sheik of the land of Uz, whose righteousness wins such complete approval from God that the Almighty6 proudly quotes his servant before his assembled council as a perfect man. "The Adversary," Satan, now dramatically presents himself, and, when taunted7 by God with Job's virtues8, sarcastically9 retorts it is easy to be good when favored with continual prosperity.
Thus challenged, and feeling sure of his subject, God allows Satan to do his worst and thus test the real worth of Job. In quick succession we now behold10 a once happy and prosperous man deprived of children, wealth, and health,—misfortunes so swift and dire11 that his friends in lengthy12 speeches insist he has offended God, for such trials as his can only be sent in punishment for grievous sins. The exhortations13 of Job's three argumentative friends, as well as of a later-comer, and of his wife, extend over a period of seven days, and cover three whole cycles; but, in spite of all they say, Job steadfastly14 refuses to curse God as they advise.
Unaware15 of the Heavenly council or of the fact that he is being tested, Job, in spite of trials and friends, patiently reiterates16 "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away," and, when his wife bids him curse God and die, pathetically inquires, "What! shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?"
There are, besides, whole passages in this book where Job gives way to his overwhelming grief, these laments17 being evidently either fragments from another, older version of the story, or tokens that even such fortitude18 as his gave way under pressure of disease and of his friends' injudicious attempts at consolation19. These laments exceed in pathos20 any other Hebrew poem, while Job's descriptions of God's power and wisdom attain21 to a superbly exalted22 strain.
Having silenced Zopher, Eliphaz, and Bildad, by assuring them he will be vindicated23 in heaven,—if not sooner,—Job watches them and his last friend depart, and is finally left alone. Then only, and in an epilogue, we are informed that, having thus been tried in the furnace of affliction and proved true gold, Job receives from God, as reward, a double measure of health, wealth, and descendants, so that all men may know he has not sinned and that his unshaken faith found favor in the eyes of God.
Some Jewish writers quote Ecclesiastes as their best sample of didactic epic, and others would fain rank as epics24 the tales of Naomi and Ruth, of Esther and Ahasuerus, and even the idyllic25 Song of Songs by Solomon. Early Christian26 writers also see in Revelations, or the Apocalypse, by St. John, the Seer of Patmos, a brilliant example of the mystical or prophetic epic.
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1 epic | |
n.史诗,叙事诗;adj.史诗般的,壮丽的 | |
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2 depicts | |
描绘,描画( depict的第三人称单数 ); 描述 | |
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3 antedate | |
vt.填早...的日期,早干,先干 | |
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4 exodus | |
v.大批离去,成群外出 | |
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5 prologue | |
n.开场白,序言;开端,序幕 | |
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6 almighty | |
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7 taunted | |
嘲讽( taunt的过去式和过去分词 ); 嘲弄; 辱骂; 奚落 | |
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8 virtues | |
美德( virtue的名词复数 ); 德行; 优点; 长处 | |
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9 sarcastically | |
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10 behold | |
v.看,注视,看到 | |
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adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的 | |
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13 exhortations | |
n.敦促( exhortation的名词复数 );极力推荐;(正式的)演讲;(宗教仪式中的)劝诫 | |
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14 steadfastly | |
adv.踏实地,不变地;岿然;坚定不渝 | |
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16 reiterates | |
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17 laments | |
n.悲恸,哀歌,挽歌( lament的名词复数 )v.(为…)哀悼,痛哭,悲伤( lament的第三人称单数 ) | |
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18 fortitude | |
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19 consolation | |
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20 pathos | |
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21 attain | |
vt.达到,获得,完成 | |
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22 exalted | |
adj.(地位等)高的,崇高的;尊贵的,高尚的 | |
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23 vindicated | |
v.澄清(某人/某事物)受到的责难或嫌疑( vindicate的过去式和过去分词 );表明或证明(所争辩的事物)属实、正当、有效等;维护 | |
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24 epics | |
n.叙事诗( epic的名词复数 );壮举;惊人之举;史诗般的电影(或书籍) | |
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25 idyllic | |
adj.质朴宜人的,田园风光的 | |
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