The Book of Job could reasonably be classified as a parable, written to instruct the Jews on how to be absolutely obedient and faithful to God (or to his priests, who represented God).
the book of job is true and also a parable
The parable of the mustard seed can be found in the book of Matthew, chapter 13.
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In the parable of Job, Job was a strong believer. Even when he lost everything, he praised the name of God.
This parable can be found in the book of Luke chapter 15 verse 11 to 32.
Job is the subject of a Biblical parable. He is not a historical character, so he did not have a childhood exactly; however, in the parable, he is the ideal Israelite, so you could say that his childhood was good and happy.
This parable is found in the New testament of the Bible, the book of Matthew chapter 20 verses 1-16.
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The parable you are referring to is the Good Samaritan parable found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Luke. In this parable, a man is beaten and left for dead by robbers, and it is a Samaritan who shows kindness and helps the wounded man, despite others passing by without helping.
The book of Job is typically viewed as a piece of ancient literature that addresses profound questions about suffering and faith. While some scholars argue that it could be based on a real person's experiences, the consensus is that it functions more as a parable or allegory to convey its messages about human suffering and the nature of God.
Because he was shy about it and that there's no real way to tell if it's true. The parable was just something he wrote to be hopeful about.
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