Proper 24b - Monroe
The patience of Job Early on in reflecting on the lessons for today I wondered where the proverb that most of us have heard would have actually come from? The patience of Job. If you read the book of Job you cannot help but recognize that Job himself is anything but patient. In fact, over and over again, you will encounter a man who has experienced unimaginable loss and who argues with God, powerfully argues, that he didn't deserve it. Job is not an example of patience. I had to look up the answer. That I had to look it up and didn't know it is, in part, a measure of my having grown old, and it is also a function of not knowing the Bible as well as my Baptist friends. Good source of the proverb is from the New Testament, the letter of James 5:11. It is also a product of a mistranslation from the Greek into English. In the King James Bible we read, “Ye have heard of the patience of Job.” This led to generations trying to read Job as having been a long-suffering faithful servan...