Job is not on the
Amazing Bible Timeline with World History. Why not?
Job
is not on the timeline because biblical scholars cannot agree on when
he might have lived and the Bible does not give enough direct clues to
place him accurately.
Here are three suggested times Job might have lived by the reasoning of Biblical scholars
1. After
the flood and long before
Moses (after 2350 BC and before 1750 BC)
a. Eliphaz refers to the flood as being in the past in Job 22:16
b. Job sacrifices to God as head of his family (a practice of
patriarchal times that stopped with Moses) Job 1:5
c. Job's daughters received an inheritance along with his sons
Job 42:15 a patriarchal practice that also stopped with Moses
d. Job's wealth is determined by flocks rather than money which
is also consistent with patriarchal timesJob 1:3, 42:12
e. The kesitah or piece of money mentioned belongs to patriarchal times
f. The musical instruments (organ, harp, and timbrel) are the instruments of early Genesis
g. Job lived long enough to birth two families of ten children
and raise them to adulthood then lived another 140 years. He
lived at least 200 years and possibly longer. This is
consistent with the ages of patriarchs prior to Abraham.
(Read more on this at
apologetics press)
2. Job lived after Joseph but before Moses (after 1650 BC and before 1500 BC)
The reasoning for this time placement is that he must have lived
between truly righteous men but not when other righteous patriarchs
were alive. Therefore he is placed between Joseph and Moses. Job
1:8 ( Read more at
wiki answers )
3. Job lived during
Moses'
lifetime. Job is an associate of Moses' father-in-law. According to this opinion Moses authored the Book of
Job. Some say he was one of Pharaoh’s advisors, together with
Jethro and
Balaam. (More on this from
Rabbi Buchwald )
There's
our problem. Since better Biblical scholars than we are cannot
agree we did not put Job on the timeline. (But you could pen him
in on your copy!)