“One day Job’s sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in the eldest brother’s house. A messenger came to Job and said.
‘The oxen were plowing.
The donkeys were feeding beside them.
The Sabeans fell upon them.
They carried them off.
They killed the servants with the edge of the sword.
I alone have escaped to tell you.’
While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said.
‘The fire of God fell from heaven.
It burned up the sheep and the servants.
It consumed them.
I alone have escaped to tell you.’
While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said.
‘The Chaldeans formed three columns.
They made a raid upon the camels.
They carried them off.
They killed the servants with the edge of the sword.
I alone have escaped to tell you.’
While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said.
‘Your sons and daughters were eating
And drinking wine in their eldest brother’s house.
Suddenly a great wind came across the desert.
It struck the four corners of the house.
It fell on the young people.
They are dead.
I alone have escaped to tell you.’”
Once again, we begin with the once upon a time concept of “one day” back here on earth. The 10 children of Job were eating and drinking wine together. In a very oral stylistic format, 4 messengers, one after another come to tell him the bad news about his estate and his family. The repetition of lines for each group indicates an oral tradition that made it easy to remember. First, the Sabeans, a southern Arab tribe or traders where present day Yemen is, stole his 500 oxen and 500 donkeys. They also killed all the servants except one. The queen of Sheba may have been from Sheba and part of the Semitic Sabeans, somehow a descendent of Shem, the son of Noah. Secondly, lightning from heaven, the fire of God, destroyed and burned the 7,000 sheep as well as the servants watching them, except for one. Thirdly, the Chaldeans, a predominant Semitic tribe near the Persian Gulf that was taken over by the Babylonians around 600 BCE, stole all his 3,000 camels. They killed all his servants watching them except one. Finally, all his 10 children died when their house fell on them during a great wind storm. The servants all died, except one. Disaster has hit Job on many fronts. Foreigners stole his livestock. Lightning and windstorms destroyed his family and sheep.