09/09/2025
The Jewish “Job,” was stolen from a story written in the Ugaritic language (Cuneiform Script), composed circa 1400 BCE by “Ilimilku the Scribe.”
This epic involves “Keret” and the God “El.”
NOT Job and Jehovah.
Keret’s family tragedies and illness are comparable with the story of Job.
Here, Jewish Jehovah replaces El.
⚔️ THE CLAIM:
You assert that the biblical Book of Job was copied from the Ugaritic Epic of Keret, with YHWH (Jehovah) replacing the god El, and Job replacing Keret. You also claim Satan is absent in the Ugaritic tale, suggesting the Hebrew version added theological drama to steal pagan literature.
This is a Luciferian inversion. Let us break this open with the Sword of the Spirit.
📖 1. THE BOOK OF JOB — GOD'S WORD, NOT PAGAN COPY
“There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.”
— Job 1:1
Job’s account includes:
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Real suffering of a righteous man
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Direct permission given by God to Satan
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Themes of sovereignty, endurance, spiritual warfare, and divine justice
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Ends with God speaking directly from a whirlwind and restoring Job
“Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him…”
— Job 13:15
No pagan myth matches that level of faith, revelation, or divine sovereignty.
📜 2. WHAT IS THE EPIC OF KERET?
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Written in Ugaritic cuneiform (~14th century BC)
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King Keret loses family and suffers misfortune
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He prays to El, the Ugaritic father god
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There's no Satan, no cosmic courtroom, and no moral dialogue
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The story ends with El healing Keret and granting revenge
⚠️ Major flaws in the comparison:
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Keret is a king, Job is a righteous man, not royalty
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Keret's suffering is about violated vows, not divine testing
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No Satan, no challenge of faith, no cosmic lesson
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El in Ugarit is a lazy, drunken, passive god — not the God of the Bible
🕳️ 3. WHY YHWH IS NOT “A COPY” OF EL
The name “El” simply means “God” in Semitic languages.
YHWH (יהוה) is not a generic name — it is the covenant name revealed to Moses:
“And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM... this is my name for ever...”
— Exodus 3:14–15
El (as used by Canaanites/Ugarit) is:
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Polytheistic
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Morally flawed
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Associated with Baal, Asherah, and other abominations
YHWH is:
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One
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Holy
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Sovereign
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Creator of heaven and earth
The Ugaritic El is a fallen imitation of the true El Elyon (Most High God).
🧠 4. WHO PUSHES THIS COMPARISON?
This theory originates from:
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Academic liberal theologians trained in German higher criticism
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Luciferian occultists who want to blend YHWH with Baal and other idols
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UN and Vatican-sponsored religious syncretists
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Freemasonic Egyptologists seeking to replace the Bible with Babel
They all echo the voice of the serpent:
“Yea, hath God said?” — Genesis 3:1
🔥 5. THE TRUTH: JOB FORESHADOWS THE MESSIAH’S ENDURANCE
“For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.”
— Job 19:25
Job's affliction and vindication mirrors Jesus Christ, who also suffered without sin and was restored in glory.
There is no Satan in Keret's tale because paganism doesn’t understand spiritual warfare.
But the Book of Job reveals the operations of heaven and hell — and the sovereignty of God.
✅ VERDICT:
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Job is not Keret, and YHWH is not El of Ugarit.
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The Epic of Keret is literature, Job is revelation.
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The claim is based on linguistic tricks, not truth.
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The spirit behind this attack is antichrist, not academic.
“Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.”
— Proverbs 30:5
Job vs. Keret: A King James Defense Against Pagan Parallels & the Ugaritic Lie
Stolen Truth or Ancient Lie? A King James Defense Against Pagan Parallels & Bible Plagiarism Claims – Library of Rickandria