Lutheranism and Job

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What is the Lutheran belief on Job? I’m reading it now. Do Lutherans believe Job was a real person?
Do Lutherans believe that all the long winded speeches Job and the others said we’re actual, word for word what these men said?
 

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I doubt there is an official Lutheran view. Nothing about Job is stated in any of the Lutheran Confessions.

That said, I would GUESS (just a personal GUESS based on virtually nothing) that most LCMS Lutheran pastors would hold he was a real person. Although I (not a pastor and not a spokesperson for the LCMS) realize there are those who hold it's a play of sorts and frankly that view doesn't bother me a bit.

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I doubt there is an official Lutheran view. Nothing about Job is stated in any of the Lutheran Confessions.

That said, I would GUESS (just a personal GUESS based on virtually nothing) that most LCMS Lutheran pastors would hold he was a real person. Although I (not a pastor and not a spokesperson for the LCMS) realize there are those who hold it's a play of sorts and frankly that view doesn't bother me a bit.

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I could buy that it is a play of sorts based on a real person using poetic license.
 
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The narrative of the book of Job is sooooo relatable both in it’s physical & spiritual aspects that whether is literal or figurative is not consequential to me. Good question though.
 

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I've never heard a Lutheran pastor express Job to be not real. I have mostly attended LCMS churches but I used to attend a synod that eventually merged with ELCA.
 

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I've never heard a Lutheran pastor express Job to be not real. I have mostly attended LCMS churches but I used to attend a synod that eventually merged with ELCA.
Yes, my pastor said that Job was historical but how much of the writing is word for word vs using creative and poetic flourish, nobody knows. But the writings are inspired by God.
 

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If Job were not mentioned anywhere else in the Bible apart from for the book that bears his name, those who claim he was not a real person might be able to argue their position more confidently. But the fact is, Job is mentioned in three different verses in Scripture (outside the book of Job), and in all three passages he is considered a real, historical figure

The first two places his name is found (aside from the book of Job) is in Ezekiel 14, verses 14 and 20. In verse 14, the prophet stated: “Even if these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness, says the Lord God.” Verse 20 is worded nearly the same way: “[E]ven though Noah, Daniel, and Job were in it, as I live, says the Lord God, they would deliver neither son nor daughter; they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness.”

In the book of James. In 5:10-11 we read: “My brethren, take the prophets, who spoke in the name of the Lord, as an example of suffering and patience. Indeed we count them blessed who endure. You have heard of the perseverance of Job and seen the end intended by the Lord—that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful.”



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Why wouldn’t Job be a real person?
 
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