Job's piety, children, substance, Job 1:1. Satan obtains leave to try him, Job 1:6. His oxen, sheep, camels, and servants destroyed, Job 1:13. His sons and daughters killed, Job 1:18; Job 1:19. His patience and piety, Job 1:20.
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See also Job 1 - Introduction in other biblical comments:
JOB'S FORTUNE AND MISFORTUNE. These Chapter s come from the original
Volksbuch of popular story, and relate how a certain Job in the land
of Uz was the most pious man of his time and more fortunate th...
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1:1-22
12.
There is only one act that can break the solitude of man enslaved in a
world of sin and evil. What is it?
13.
Just where was Uz? Give two possibilities.
14.
W...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 1
In this chapter, Job, the subject of the whole book, is described by
his native country, by his name, by his religious character, and by
his family and his substance, Job 1:1 a...