The Victim is Always Ignored

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“Job constantly reverts to the community’s role in what has happened to him, but — and this is what is mysterious — he does not succeed in making his commentators, outside the text, understand him any better than those who question him within the text . . . No one takes any notice of what he says” (Girard, Job: The Victim of His People, p. 7).

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