The Influence and Situation in the Jewish Religion through the Book of Job
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Abstract
The present study displays the influence and situation in the Jewish religion through the Book of Job. The issue of being influenced by pagan religions in the Jewish religion through the Book of Job is a model for this influence that affected this religion and the resulting development, distortion and change of the teachings of this Jewish religion revealed from God, where he presented what was mentioned in the Book of Job about the personality of Job. We explained the nature of this personality and compared it to the personality of the Prophet Ayoub mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, and how can a prophet have the characteristics mentioned in the book of Ayoub, the least of which are described as arrogant. God Almighty is not commensurate with his being a prophet, just as his character was presented in the Qur’an and his patience and facing God’s affliction with patience, supplication, supplication, and submission to God Almighty, which is commensurate with what characterizes God’s prophets and their morals. Information that seems to be affected by pagan religions, especially the ancient Egyptian religion, and that this book is written and not heavenly from God, and even a writer influenced by much of what he wrote from Egyptian paganism, whether in what he mentioned of animals or the ethics of dealing with the same God, and he indicated that what many claims among the owners of the Arab-Islamic culture in our Arab environment, those who describe the religion of the Jews as heavenly, make a big mistake when they describe the Jewish religion as heavenly to our present time, despite its predominant influence on pagan religions and the resulting development, distortion and change of the law of God Almighty.