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Moff JOB Chapter 2

JOB 2 ©

2One day the angels again came to present themselves before the Eternal, and among them the Adversary. 2“Where have you been?” said the Eternal to the Adversary; and the Adversary answered, “Roaming here and there, roving about the earth.” 3Then the Eternal said to the Adversary, “Have you noticed that there is no one like my servant Eyob on earth, a blameless and an upright man, who reverences God and shuns evil? He still holds to his loyalty: it was idle of you to entice me to undo him.” 4But the Adversary answered, “He has saved his own skin! A man will let all he has go, to preserve his life. 5Only put out your hand, touch his flesh and bones, and see if he will not curse you to your face!” 6So the Eternal said to the Adversary, “There! he is in your power; only, spare his life.” 7Away went the Adversary from the Eternal’s presence, and he smote Eyob with painful ulcers from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head, 8till Eyob took a potsherd to scrape himself. As he sat among the ashes, 9his wife said to him, “Still holding to your loyalty? Curse God, though you die for it!” 10But he told her, “You are talking like an impious fool. Are we to take good from God’s hand, and not evil too?” In all this Eyob sinned not with his lips.

11Now when Eyob’s three friends heard of all the trouble that had befallen him, they came, each from his own home, Eliphaz from Teman, Bildad from Shuah, and Zophar from Maan; they arranged to go and condole with him, to comfort him. 12But when they caught sight of him at a distance and could not recognize him, they wept aloud; every man of them tore his tunic and flung dust on his head. 13For seven days and seven nights they sat beside him on the ground; none said a word to him, for they saw how terrible was his anguish.

JOB 2 ©

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