I definitely see Job as the author of the poetry because who else besides God knew what was going on in his soul.
There is definitely a good case for a narrator(s) writing the beginning and end prose pieces.
would job know the workings of this ? Or is this setting up a situation that’s leading us to what happens to job later ?
“Again
there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the LORD. And the LORD said unto Satan, From whence comest thou? And Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it. And
the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil? ( this is what introduces the book remember ? Gods view of job )
and
still he holdeth fast his integrity, although thou movedst me against him, to destroy
him without cause. And
Satan answered the LORD, and said, Skin for skin, yea, all that a man hath will he give for his life.
But put forth thine hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will curse thee to thy face.
And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, he is in thine hand; but save his life.
So went Satan forth from the presence of the LORD, and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown. And he took him a potsherd to scrape himself withal; and he sat down among the ashes.
Now
when Job's three friends ( still it’s from narrative perspective from another letter telling us the story of job )heard of all this evil that was come upon him, they came every one from his own place; Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite: for they had made an appointment together to come to mourn with him and to comfort him.”
Job 2:1-8, 11 KJV
“After this
opened Job his mouth, ( observation perspective ) and cursed his day.
And Job spake, and said,”
Job 3:1-2 KJV
I have no doubt
job said what is accounted to him , but the book of jobs perspective is of one person telling the reader of an important and true story of a legend of faith and truly a righteous man
“though
these three men, Noah, Daniel, and
Job, were in it,
they should deliver but their own souls by their righteousness, saith the Lord GOD.”
Ezekiel 14:14 KJV
Wow I didn’t think that was possible but apparently righteous men existed and job was one of three nd I believe he is an important figure and his life is an important record to the Hebrew d also Christian people that holds a lot of lessons and so scribes have carried it through many generations and ages so it is now a narrative in the scriptures we possess that began with job and his life and the events we read of
“And
Job answered and said,”( third person perspective )
Job 12:1 KJV
“Then answered
Eliphaz the Temanite, and said,”
Job 15:1 KJV
“
Then Job answered and said,”
Job 16:1 KJV
someone is giving us an account of what happened from a witnesses perspective in the form of a narrative
“This was said by job , and then eliphaz said this , then job replied and said “
“Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,”
Job 18:1 KJV
im Only saying it’s never coming from jobs perspective ( bildad the shuhite said to me “ “ I said to eliphaz and he replied to me “ it’s never from a personal perspective of job but from a storyteller recounting a true legend recounting the words of job and his friends and eventually God
“Moreover
Job continued his parable, and said,”
Job 27:1 KJV
Either job is intentionally pretending not to be the author speaking in the third person ( IeSeinfeld “ jimmy is new in town , jimmy likes Elaine , jimmy wants to get Elaine’s number for a date “ yet jimmy is the speaker )
That doesn’t seem biblical it seems more like the scribes have kept the integrity of jobs life and relevant events to faith in the record and we can learn from it
I don’t know for sure not sure we can really tangibly prove our theories a lot of times but it seems to me it’s written by scribes from a narrative perspective and is recalling jobs true story from Gods perspective of job not jobs perspective of himself