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William Blake's 'The Book of Job' is a remarkable interpretation of the biblical narrative with all the original illustrations by the author himself. Blake's unique blend of poetry and art elevates this work to a level of profound spiritual insight. The book delves into the age-old questions of suffering, justice, and the nature of God, offering readers a fresh perspective on the timeless story. Blake's lyrical language and intricate visuals create a rich tapestry that invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human existence and divine providence. William Blake, a visionary poet and artist, was known for his mystical interpretations of religious themes. His deep spiritual beliefs and his fascination with the human condition are evident in his extensive body of work, making 'The Book of Job' a natural contribution to his oeuvre. Blake's use of symbolism and allegory adds layers of depth to his exploration of profound philosophical and theological concepts. I highly recommend 'The Book of Job' to readers interested in literature, art, philosophy, and theology. This book is a masterpiece that will captivate and inspire, offering a thought-provoking journey into the heart of faith and wisdom.
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Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thy Name
Thus did Job continually
There was a Man in the
Land of Uz whose Name
was Job & that Man
was perfect & upright
The Letter Killeth
The Spirit giveth Life
It is Spiritually Discerned
& one that feared God
& one that eschewed Evil & there
was born unto him Seven
Sons & Three Daughters
Job and his family
Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name (Matthew 6: 9; Luke 11: 2:
Thus did Job continually (Job i:5)
There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil. And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters (Job 1: 1-2)
... the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life (II Corinthians 3: 6:
... they are spiritually discerned (I Corinthians 2: 14:
I beheld the
Ancient of Days
Hast thou considered my servant Job
The Angel of the Divine Presence
I shall see God
Thou art our Father
We shall awake up with thy Likeness
When the Almighty was yet with me, When my Children were about me
There was a day when the Sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord & Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord.
Satan before the throne of God
I beheld...the Ancient of days (Daniel 7:9)
Hast thou considered my servant Job (Job 1: 8)
Note: This phrase does not appear in the Bible. It signifies Satan, who presents himself before the Lord (Job 1: 6). The Hebrew letters beneath his name, however, identify him as "King Jehovah," Job's false God.
...shall I see God (Job 19: 26)
... thou art our father (Isaiah 64: 8)
...when I awake, with thy likeness (Psalm 17:19)
When the Almighty was yet with me, when my children were about me (Job 29:5)
Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them (Job 1:6)
The Fire of God is
fallen from Heaven.
And the Lord said unto Satan Behold All that he hath is in thy Power