Job
Suffering
Summary of Job
42 chapters ● 90 min ● 1800-1600 BCE
The Book of Job is a book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It tells the story of Job, a wealthy and righteous man who suffers a series of tragedies and afflictions, and the conversations between Job and his friends, who try to explain his suffering. The book begins with a prologue in which God allows Satan to test Job's faith by taking away his wealth, his children, and his health. Despite his suffering, Job remains steadfast in his faith and refuses to curse God. The book then includes a series of dialogues between Job and his friends, who try to explain his suffering and persuade him to confess his sins. Key figures in the book of Job include Job, Satan, and Job's friends, including Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. The book also includes a number of speeches by God, in which he defends his actions and challenges Job's understanding of his suffering. The book ends with the restoration of Job's fortunes and the reconciliation between Job and his friends.
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Job's Character and Blessings
Job, 1
22 verses ● 2 min
Job is introduced as a righteous man who is blessed with wealth and family.
Read the chapterJob Loses His Blessings
Job, 2
13 verses ● 2 min
Job loses his wealth and children, leading him to question why God would allow such suffering.
Read the chapterJob Curses the Day He Was Born
Job, 3
26 verses ● 3 min
Job curses the day he was born and expresses his anger at God.
Read the chapterEliphaz Speaks
Job, 4
21 verses ● 2 min
Eliphaz, one of Job's friends, arrives and accuses him of sinning and deserving his suffering.
Read the chapterBildad Speaks
Job, 5
27 verses ● 3 min
Bildad, another of Job's friends, speaks, agreeing with Eliphaz and accusing Job of sinning.
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Job, 6
30 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Bildad, defending himself and questioning why God would allow suffering.
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Job, 7
21 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Bildad, defending himself and questioning why God would allow suffering.
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Job, 8
22 verses ● 2 min
Bildad responds, criticizing Job and insisting that God punishes the wicked.
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Job, 9
35 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Bildad, challenging the notion that God always punishes the wicked and expressing his longing for a fair trial before God.
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Job, 10
22 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Bildad, challenging the notion that God always punishes the wicked and expressing his longing for a fair trial before God.
Read the chapterZophar Speaks
Job, 11
20 verses ● 2 min
Zophar, the third of Job's friends, speaks, accusing Job of being wicked and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 12
25 verses ● 3 min
Zophar, the third of Job's friends, speaks, accusing Job of being wicked and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 13
28 verses ● 3 min
Zophar, the third of Job's friends, speaks, accusing Job of being wicked and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 14
22 verses ● 2 min
Zophar, the third of Job's friends, speaks, accusing Job of being wicked and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 15
35 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 16
22 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 17
16 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 18
21 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 19
29 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 20
29 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
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Job, 21
34 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Zophar, defending himself and expressing his frustration at his suffering.
Read the chapterEliphaz Responds
Job, 22
30 verses ● 3 min
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 23
17 verses ● 2 min
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 24
25 verses ● 3 min
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 25
6 verses ● 1 min
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 26
14 verses ● 2 min
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
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Job, 27
23 verses ● 2 min
Job responds to Eliphaz, defending himself and expressing his belief in a just God.
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Job, 28
28 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Eliphaz, defending himself and expressing his belief in a just God.
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Job, 29
25 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Eliphaz, defending himself and expressing his belief in a just God.
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Job, 30
31 verses ● 3 min
Job responds to Eliphaz, defending himself and expressing his belief in a just God.
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Job, 31
40 verses ● 4 min
Job responds to Eliphaz, defending himself and expressing his belief in a just God.
Read the chapterElihu Speaks
Job, 32
22 verses ● 2 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Job, 33
33 verses ● 3 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Job, 34
37 verses ● 4 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Job, 35
16 verses ● 2 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Job, 36
33 verses ● 3 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Job, 37
24 verses ● 3 min
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
Read the chapterGod Speaks
Job, 38
41 verses ● 4 min
God speaks to Job, challenging him to explain the workings of the universe and affirming his power and wisdom.
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Job, 39
30 verses ● 3 min
God speaks to Job, challenging him to explain the workings of the universe and affirming his power and wisdom.
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Job, 40
24 verses ● 3 min
God speaks to Job, challenging him to explain the workings of the universe and affirming his power and wisdom.
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Job, 41
34 verses ● 3 min
God speaks to Job, challenging him to explain the workings of the universe and affirming his power and wisdom.
Read the chapterJob Repents
Job, 42
17 verses ● 2 min
Job repents and acknowledges God's power and wisdom. God blesses Job with a restored family and wealth.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Book of Job,it would take approximately 30 minutes to finish.
There are 1070 verses in the book of Job, which is organized into 42 chapters.
The book of Job was written within the range of .
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