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Micaiah

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Here is an extract from the book of Job:

This passage is God talking to Job. Some of the language is metaphorical. God is using human terms to describe aspects of creation. I've highlighted these thus.

Do you think Job understood that God was using metaphorical language?

There are other parts of the passage where we (and presumebly Job) are given special insight into Creation. I've highlighted them thus.

How about this one. I once heard that it was established scientifically that the stars do indeed sing together. I'm not sure of this one. Maybe, maybe it is intended metaphorically.

Are there lessons that can be taken from thins passage on how we should interpret statements made in Scripture regarding creation.
 

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Micaiah said:
There are other parts of the passage where we (and presumebly Job) are given special insight into Creation. I've highlighted them thus.
Ummm, I hope you know that the constellations aren't really belts and bears and other things.

With all the bolded and coloured sections, I think it is a pretty safe statement to say that God likes to use metaphor when communicating with humans.
 
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Micaiah said:
Do you think Job understood that God was using metaphorical language?
I found this interesting article about the history of metaphor in religious language. It appears that metaphor was used well before it was understood as metaphor, suggesting that talking in metaphor was something people simply did without realizing it.

 
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I am certain Job understood God was using metaphorical language. But he would also identify what is metaphorical differently than we do. It is highly likely that Job would consider all of vs 4-7 to be literal, not metaphorical.

Well, he might consider the singing a metaphor, but I wouldn't be dogmatic about that.
 
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