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"My Kingdom Lasts Forever" : Bringing King Job ( T.Job 31–33) into the Conversation on Exalted Patriarchs and Early Christology
Document Type
research-article
Source
Novum Testamentum, 2019 Jan 01. 61(3), 308-328.
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
00481009
15685365
Abstract
In the field of research on the Jewish background of NT Christology, exalted patriarchs (famous OT figures endowed with transcendent characteristics) play a prominent role. One key figure has been almost overlooked in such comparative work: Job as portrayed in the Testament of Job . As a king with a glorious heavenly throne, a position at the right hand of God, and an eternal kingdom, this Job bears a profile on par with—if not exceeding—that of other important figures in post-biblical Jewish literature (Adam, Abel, Enoch, Melchizedek, Joseph, and Moses). This study argues that Job should be added to the roster of such Jewish figures for future work on early Christology.