Job
Job
Job is the name of a book in the Hebrew Bible and the name of the book's main character. Many scholars consider the Book of Job to be one of the finest works of literature ever written. It focuses on the question of why the innocent suffer.
Job, a wealthy man, blessed with a loving wife and family, is known for his goodness and devotion to the will of Yahweh, the Hebrew god. The Bible indicates that Job's prosperity and general good fortune are a reward for his goodness and belief in Yahweh. However, in a meeting between Yahweh and his heavenly advisers, Satan questions Job's faith, claiming that he is faithful because of the many blessings he enjoys. If Job were to suffer misfortune, suggests Satan, he would curse Yahweh as readily as he now praises him. Satan challenges Yahweh to test Job's faith, and Yahweh accepts the challenge.
Yahweh inflicts a number of terrible misfortunes on Job. He kills Job's children and causes him to lose all his wealth, but Job's belief in the goodness of Yahweh remains unshaken. This show of faith does not convince Satan, however, who says that physical pain and suffering would cause Job to abandon his belief. So Yahweh causes Job to be afflicted with painful boils all over his body, and still his faith remains firm.
* See Names and Places at the end of this volume for further information.
At this point three friends visit Job, supposedly to comfort him by explaining why Yahweh is causing him to suffer. They suggest that Job must be guilty of some sin, because Yahweh only punishes the wicked. Knowing that he is a righteous man, Job refuses to accept their arguments. Finally Job pleads with Yahweh to end his suffering and asks him to explain why he is tormenting a good man. Yahweh appears to Job in all his glory, overwhelming him with his magnificence. He proceeds to question Job about the mysteries of the universe. When Job cannot answer, Yahweh asks him how he could possibly hope to understand the will of the almighty if he cannot explain the workings of nature. Job accepts this answer and renews his faith in Yahweh, who rewards him by restoring his health and prosperity.
In the end, Yahweh offers no answer to the question of why the innocent must suffer. Instead, the Book of Job delivers the message that one must believe in the goodness of Yahweh, even in the face of seemingly unjust punishment.
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Reduced glycogen availability is associated with increased AMPK[alpha]2 activity, nuclear AMPK[alpha]2 protein abundance, and GLUT4 mRNA expression in contracting human skeletal muscle.(glucose transporter 4)
Magazine article from: Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism; 6/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Abstract: Glycogen availability can influence glucose transporter...isoform is enhanced when skeletal muscle glycogen is low. In this study, we investigated if decreased pre-exercise muscle glycogen levels and increased AMPK [alpha]2 activity...
|
|
Temporal patterns of tissue glycogen, glucose, and glycogen phosphorylase activity prior to hibernation in freeze-tolerant chorus frogs, Pseudacris triseriata.(Report)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Zoology; 10/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...mobilization of glucose as a cryoprotectant from hepatic glycogen stores upon the initiation of freezing (Storey...in freezing survival is correlated with hepatic glycogen stores; low glycogen stores result in low freezing survival (Jenkins...
|
|
Unsaturated fatty acids associated with glycogen may inhibit glucose-6 phosphatase in rat liver
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 12/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Unsaturated Fatty Acids Associated with Glycogen May Inhibit Glucose-6 Phosphatase in...conducted to identify the nature of a glycogen-associated compound that had been shown...inhibit glucose-6 phosphatase in vitro. Glycogen was purified from the liver of fed rats...
|
|
Acetic acid feeding enhances glycogen repletion in liver and skeletal muscle of rats
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Acetic Acid Feeding Enhances Glycogen Repletion in Liver and Skeletal Muscle...the main component of vinegar, on glycogen repletion in rats. Rats were allowed...greater liver and gastrocnemius muscle glycogen concentration than the control group...
|
|
Carbs to muscle: seven ways to enhance your muscle glycogen stores without increasing bodyfat.(NUTRITION)
Magazine article from: Flex; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...stored inside muscles--called muscle glycogen--can determine whether or not muscles...state. How vital are well-stocked glycogen stores? Protein intake above and beyond...enough" won't boost muscle mass if glycogen stores are too low. On the other hand...
|
|
Abnormal glycogen storage demonstrated in type 2 diabetic subjects.
Newspaper article from: Clinical Trials Week; 5/5/2003; 700+ words
; ...NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Abnormal glycogen storage was directly demonstrated by [superscript...to-day pathophysiology of impaired muscle glycogen storage in type 2 diabetes, glycogen concentrations were measured before and after...
|
|
Phosphorylase inactivation plays role in glycogen supercompensation.
Newspaper article from: World Disease Weekly; 11/16/2004; 700+ words
; ...inactivation plays a role in insulin-independent glycogen supercompensation in isolated mouse skeletal...Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, "Glycogen supercompensation (increase in muscle glycogen content above basal) is an established phenomenon...
|
|
Glycogen-rich malignant melanomas and glycogen-rich balloon cell malignant melanomas: Frequency and pattern of PAS positivity in primary and metastatic melanomas
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 4/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Objective.-After identifying a metastatic glycogen-rich balloon cell malignant melanoma...metastatic lesions. The presence of glycogen was confirmed by transmission electron...with the presence of intracytoplasmic glycogen, is seen in many primary and metastatic...
|
|
Case Report: Liver Glycogen Synthase Deficiency--A Cause of Ketotic Hypoglycemia.
Magazine article from: Pediatrics; 8/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Glycogen synthase deficiency is a rare inborn error...affected children have been reported; in 7 glycogen synthase deficiency was confirmed biochemically...may alert the clinician to distinguish glycogen synthase deficiency from other conditions...
|
|
Interaction between glutamine availability and metabolism of glycogen, tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates and glutathione
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 9/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Glutamine Availability and Metabolism of Glycogen, Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Intermediates...oral glutamine promoted skeletal muscle glycogen storage. However, when glutamine was...2490S, 2001. KEY WORDS: * glutamine * glycogen storage * glutathione * glucosamine...
|
|
glycogen
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
glycogen In the 1840s and 50s, Claude Bernard...years before the medical significance of glycogen storage came to light, when defective...deficiencies, whilst deliberate boosting of glycogen storage in muscle before a marathon run...
|
|
Glycogen Storage Diseases
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
Glycogen Storage Diseases Definition Glycogen serves as the primary fuel reserve for the body's energy needs. Glycogen storage diseases, also known as glycogenoses, are genetically linked metabolic disorders that involve the enzymes regulating...
|
|
glycogen storage diseases
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
glycogen storage diseases A group of rare genetic diseases characterized by excessive accumulation of glycogen in liver and/or muscles and, in some forms, profound hypoglycaemia in the fasting state. Treatment is by feeding small frequent meals, rich in carbohydrate.
|
|
Cori, Gerty Theresa Radnitz
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...increases the rate of conversion of liver glycogen to glucose, an effect counteracted by...increases the rate of conversion of muscle glycogen to lactate, with the formation of hexosemonophosphate...formation of glucose-1-phosphate from glycogen is effected by a new enzyme, phosphorylase...
|
|
Pompe Disease
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
...Description Pompe disease is also known as glycogen storage disease, type II. Glucose molecules...sugar, and glucose is stored in the body as glycogen. In this form of the disease, glycogen accumulates in discreet structures in the...
|