Wisdom/Hokhmah/Sophia:
Feminine Images of the Divine in Second Temple Judaism

JOB'S PLACE IN JEWISH HISTORY:
THE MARRIAGE OF JOB AND DINAH
Testament of Job 1:1-7
The words of Job, the one called Job (to his children): "I am your father Job, fully engaged in endurance. But you are a chosen and honored race from the seed of Jacob, the father of your mother. For I am from the sons of Esau, the brother of Jacob, of whom is your mother Dinah, from whom I begot you -- My former wife died with the ten other children in a bitter death."
Pseudo-Philo 8:7-8
And the sons of Jacob, Simeon and Levi, went in and killed the whole city of them by sword; and they took their sister Dinah and went away from there. Afterward Job took her for a wife and fathered from her seven sons and three daughters before he was struck down with suffering, and afterwards seven sons and three daughters when he was healed.
Genesis Rabbah LXXX:4 (cf. LXXVI:9)
Thus it is written, "And Dinah the daughter of Leah went out" (Gen 34:1). R. Huna commenced in the name of R. Abba Bardela the priest: "To him that is ready to faint kindness is due from his friend" (Job 6:14). The Holy One, blessed be He, reproved him (i.e. Jacob): "You have withheld kindness from your brother. When she married Job, did you not convert him? You would not give her in marriage to one who is circumcised (i.e. Esau). Behold, she is married to one who is uncircumcised. You would not give her in legitimate wedlock; behold, she is taken in an illegitimate fashion." Thus it is written, "And Dinah went out."
Genesis Rabbah XIX:12
Job said: "I am not like him (Adam)! He said, "The woman whom You gave to be with me," etc (Gen 3:12). Thus he hearkened to his wife, but I did not hearken to my wife." R. Abba b. Kahana said: Job's wife was Dinah, for he said to her: "You speak as any foolish woman would speak. Should we receive the good at the hand of God, and not receive the bad?" (Cf. Gen 34:7)