The Bible refers to Job as a perfect man. We tend to think of "perfection" as without human flaw. But, what human has no human flaw (except Jesus)? In studying the Book of Job, I have noticed a few things, one of which has been discussed here:
1. IMO, Job's children did not actually die in Chapter 1. Job was TOLD they died, but, in the final chapter, we find them very much alive. Job believed the messengers report that they had died and was filled with anquish. (
Job 1:18)
2. I don't believe God is the kind of God that would kill a mans children to prove a point to the devil.
3. Job also spent a lot of time feeling sorry for himself. (
Job 3). His friends suggest that his trial was God correcting him.
Job 5:17 Job 8:6
4. Job spent alot of time defending his own rightousness. I find over 200 references where Job talks about HIS good deeds, HIS righteousness. Me, I, My, Myself...it seemed to be "all about Job". He was, in fact, a righteous man, but it seems he was a little too proud of that fact.
So, in the end, we find Job victorious over his trial. But, what was his victory?
Job 42:6 Wherefore I abhor [myself], and repent in dust and ashes.. Job repented of his self-righteousness. He came to hate self.
(Compare with Jhn 12:25 He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal.)
Narcissitic? I don't know about that. Self-righteous. Maybe.