Job 1
Job is introduced as a righteous man who is blessed with wealth and family.
Bible version
Job's Character and Blessings
Commentary
Job 1 is a powerful chapter that introduces us to the main character of the book, Job. We are told that Job is a righteous man who is blessed with great wealth and a large family. He is also a man of great faith, as evidenced by his willingness to offer sacrifices for his children in case they had sinned. The chapter then introduces us to the antagonist of the story, Satan. Satan challenges God's assessment of Job's righteousness and suggests that Job's faith is only skin deep. God allows Satan to test Job, and Job is stripped of all his possessions and family. Despite this, Job remains faithful and does not curse God. This chapter serves as an introduction to the main theme of the book, which is the power of faith in the face of adversity. Job's faith is tested and he remains steadfast despite his losses. This is a powerful example of faith in action and serves as an inspiration to us all.
Meet the heroes of Job, 1
FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Job, chapter 1 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 22 verses in Job, chapter 1.