I had an idea about Job. In Job 38:21, the Deity seemed to call Job a very old person, as if Job was born a very long time ago. The statement seems not to be a question. And the Deity probably wasn't being sarcastic, because He tells the truth. His words are truth (~Psalm 119:160, Psalm 19:7, Psalm 119:89, John 17:17, 2 Samuel 7:28). Besides, it would confuse people if He was sarcastic, if He said the opposite of what He meant. So Job was very very old. But, how can he be so old (Job 38:21), if he was recorded to only have lived so many years before dying (Job 42:16-17)? Maybe this is a case of some sort of reincarnation. Reincarnation, at least for some people and to some extent, has some biblical credit. Malachi 4:5 says that Elijah the prophet would be sent, and that was after he was taken up into heaven. Christ identified John the Baptist as Elijah, and there was an account of John the Baptist being born to Elizabeth. So, reincarnation seems to be biblical. Malachi 4:5 did not...
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