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The Book of Job introduces Satan, not yet as the adversary of God portrayed in later Christian belief, but as a loyal assistant of God, whose role was to prove the righteousness of people by tempting them to do wrong. God twice gave Satan a challenge to have Job curse God, first by destroying his family and his property, then by afflicting him with a terrible disease. If Job cursed God, he would be judged as evil, yet in this story it seems that God and his loyal assistant, Satan, were the evil ones.

After Job passed the test, God arrogantly demanded of him whether he thought he was as great as God himself, although to be fair, this part of the narrative was probably extracted from a more ancient text. No-one could really have known of the conversations between God and Satan, or of the wickedness they agreed to perpetrate, so we can dismiss the book as no more than a fable.

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