7/15/20: Morning Prayer--Psalms 75-77; Job 38.19-41; Acts 18-19.21; WSC ...

Job = proper noun for the "Humbled and Silenced One" taken from the Old Testament.

job = verb, active voice with direct objects: "to humble, to silence, to overwhelm someone." Example: God "jobed" Job and the other pontiphilic, Prelatical, and Pontificating talkers.

job = past participle, "being jobified, being humbled, being overwhelmed." Example: Nebuchadnezzar, "being jobified," humbled his puffy heart.

"Getting jobified" = a very unpleasant experience done without anesthesia and imposed by someone to, at, and upon another, usually an unwilling object of the action-verb, e.g. a Graf-Wallhausians "get jobified" by competent Biblical scholars.


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