Jacob’s family is the nation of Israel, while Jacob’s brother becomes an enemy nation. The brother is Esau and the nation is Edom. (Edom is Esau’s other name.)
To a modern Christian, the Old Testament is 39 books in five sections. But to a Jew, the Hebrew Scriptures are 24 books in three sections called the Tanakh (or TaNaK, which I prefer). It’s still the same words, it’s just that the books are grouped differently.
Job is a devout believer who is tested by God. He loses and regains everything, but the bulk of the book (38 of 42 chapters) is conversations with Job and others.
The book of Job and other lessons. As I said last week, the chronological part of the Old Testament is over, so the stories from here on out are all ones I skipped from earlier.