Friday, November 13, 2020

Varunaj Churnai on the Numbers in the Book of Job

  

The numbers used in the narrative obviously present the notion of completeness seven sons and three daughters, 7,000 sheep and 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, and 600 female donkeys (1:2-3); seven days and seven nights (2:13); seven uses of the Hebrew verb “bless” (in the prose frame); and seven bulls and seven rams (42:8). These numbers are telling the reader that Job’s blessing is a perfect blessing. Notice also the four disasters (1:14-19) which correspond to the four reports (1:15, 16, 17, 19). (Varunaj Churnai, Beyond Justice: Death and the Retribution Principle in the Book of Job [Langham Monographs; Carlisle, UK: Langham Publishing, 2018], 44 n. 6)