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Yes. Moses is generally credited with having written the book of "Job", and at the time Job was alive, there was 'no one like him on the earth'(Job 2:3)...which Moses certainly would have been. So when Moses wrote Job, he was describing something that had happened in the past, and recounting the events in Job's life, during the time period after the death of Joseph in Egypt, and before Moses was a faithful 'man of God'(Psalm 90 superscription). So by the time Moses was serving God, Job had already come through his ordeal, lived an additional 140 years, and died(Job 42:16+17).

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