Job's siblings are not named in the Bible.
The biblical poems are found after Esther, starting with Job.
Elihu
Job, see Job 1:13
Ker-happuch means "paint horn" , which was a cosmetic box. This name was given to the youngest daughter of Job after his restoration to prosperity (Job 42:14)
Job's wife is not mentioned after she encourages him to curse God and die in the Bible. Some interpretations suggest she perished along with Job's children and possessions during his trials, while others speculate that she also experienced suffering and loss but remained faithful to God. Ultimately, her fate remains a mystery in the biblical text.
Carpenter, Shepard, Farmer, Priest, Fisher
As far as can be understood from the text of the book of Job, yes, He did.
Yes. The O in job has a short O sound, as in rob and snob. (The Biblical name Job is pronounced as a long O, as in Joe.)
The actor's job is to stimulate emotional responses from the audience through the portrayal of dramatic events.
The phrase 'literary biblical allusion' refers to a literary work's allusion to a story or idea from The Bible. In other words, a reference of some kind to an identifiable portion of the Bible, which reference is found in a work of literature, is known as a 'literary biblical (or, Biblical) allusion.'
It's basically a brief text about yourself, your background and your working experience. Your skills and your previous job (if you had one) and how bad you want to work there :)