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Job 31:20

Definition: The term "Job 31:20" is a classic example of the use of profanity to create humor and intrigue in religious texts.


In Greek mythology, Job was tasked with leading his wife, Esther, on a harrowing journey out of the land of Babylon after being cast as a prostitute by her father. As they traveled through the desert, God told Job that he would need to find employment soon. God then reveals himself as an employer, promising him that he will give him a job if he can do three things: 1. He will build a house. 2. He will plant corn. 3. He will be able to feed his family with the food he plants. Job's journey was filled with trials and hardships, but ultimately he found fulfillment in what he had built - a beautiful home that would provide shelter for his family and ensure they had enough food to eat. However, after three days of labor and prayer, God revealed that Job would not be able to fulfill the third requirement - feeding his family on the corn. As God told Job, "It's not as though you have nothing to feed your people," but "you've become like a house that has no food for its inhabitants." Job's failure to fulfill the second and third tasks resulted in him being cast out of paradise, or the land where he was originally born. This story teaches us that sometimes things seem impossible - they may be difficult, challenging, and require immense effort and sacrifice,