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Trying to understand The Book of Job

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Hi, I'd like some help trying to understand The Book of Job and some apparent contradictions that appear (in my mind), the Old Testament generally is difficult to read so I'd like some advice and insight from people who have a good grasp of it.



I find it hard to understand how God is just having a casual chat with Satan, almost like "where have you been son?"

1) If God is omniscient, why would he need to test Job's faithfulness?
2) Why is he taking on a dare from Satan? Does he really need to prove anything to Satan?
3) This discourse Satan has with God, and the one he has with God later in afflicting Job with sores (Job 2:3-6) seems awfully a lot to me like Satan has deceived God, almost like a friend with a dare saying "oh go on, you know you want to do it", and thus getting him to do what he wants. After all Satan would have had pleasure in tormenting Job would he not?
4) Satan knows God is omniscient presumably, and that he will not lie. All God would have to do is say, if I test Job he would stand fast to his faith, there is no reason for me to prove it to you, my word is enough, be gone.
5) Why does God say: "Behold, he is in your power; only spare his life" (Job 2:6) - does anyone dare trust Satan with anything? Furthermore if he's omniscient he would know whether Satan would kill him or not, why even mention it?

Please make a numbered point if you're answering any of my points specifically, so it's easy to read.

Thanks.
 
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All of my answers must coincide with the catechism. I'm not exactly sure what's written in the catechism, but I know what's written in the good book.
 
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