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JOB 1:1–3:2 ©

Job 1

1In the land of Uz there was a man called Job– a man blameless and upright, who feared God and 2shunned evil. He had a family of seven sons and 3three daughters: and he owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-asses, and a vast train of servants, so that he was the richest man in all the 4East. Now his sons used to hold feast day about, and they would send and invite their three sisters 5to eat and drink with them; and when the cycle of feasts was over, Job used to send for them and prepare them for worship, rising early and offering burnt offerings for them all: for – said Job–

Perchance my children have sinned

And cursed God in their heart. And this Job never failed to do.

The Heavenly Council. Satan is permitted to test the Quality of Job’s Piety

6Now on a certain day the heavenly Beings came to present themselves before Jehovah, and 7among them came Satan. Then Jehovah asked Satan where he had come from, and Satan answered Jehovah thus, "From ranging the earth and from 8walking up and down it." Then Jehovah said to Satan:

"Hast thou noted my servant Job,

That on earth there is none like him–

A man blameless and upright,

Who fears God and shuns evil?"

9To this Satan made answer:

But is it for nothing that Job fears God?

10Hast Thou not Thyself fenced him and his house,

And all he possesses on every side?

The work of his hands Thou hast blessed,

And his substance abounds in the land.

11But put forth Thy hand and touch all he possesses,

And assuredly then to Thy face he will curse Thee."

12Whereat Jehovah said to Satan:

"See! all he possesses is in thy power,

But lay not thy hand on the man himself."

Then forth Satan went from the presence of Jehovah.

The Blows Fall

13Now on a certain day, as his sons and daughters Were eating and drinking wine in the house of their 14eldest brother, suddenly a messenger appeared before Job with the tidings:

"The oxen were hard at the plough;

And the asses were feeding beside them,

15When sabeans fell upon them and seized them;

The servants they slew with the sword–

Only I alone am escaped to tell thee."

16While he was still speaking, another came and said:

"The fire of God has fallen from heaven,

And burnt to a cinder the sheep and the servants–

Only I alone am escaped to tell thee."

17While he was still speaking, another came and said:

"Chaldeans, formed into three bands,

Made a raid on the camels and seized them.

The servants they slew with the sword–

Only I alone am escaped to tell thee."

18While he was still speaking, another came and said:

"Thy sons and thy daughters were eating and drinking

In the house of their eldest brother:

19On a sudden a mighty wind

From the other side of the desert

came and smote and four sides of the house,

That it fell on the young folk and killed them–

Only I alone am escaped to tell thee."

20Then Job rose and rent his robe; and, after shaving

his head, he threw himself with these words pros-

trate upon the ground:

21"Naked came I from my mother’s womb,

And naked thither must I return.

Jehovah hath given, Jehovah hath taken:

The name of Jehovah be blessed."

22In all this Job committed no sin, nor did he charge

God with unseemly dealing.

The Second Council

2Now on a certain day the heavenly Beings came to present themselves before Jehovah, and among them came Satan to present himself before Jehovah. 2Then Jehovah asked Satan where he had come from, and satan answered Jehovah thus, "From ranging the earth and from walking up and down it." 3Then Jehovah said to Satan:

"Hast thou noted my servant Job,

That on earth there is none like him–

A man blameless and upright,

Who fears God and shuns evil?

And still he clings to his honour–

In vain hast thou set me on to destroy him."

4To this Satan made answer:

"Skin for skin;

All a man’s goods will he give for his life.

5But put forth Thy hand, touch his bone and his flesh

And assuredly then to Thy face he will curse Thee."

6Whereat Jehovah said to Satan:

"See! he is on thy power,

But take heed that thou spare his life."

7Then forth Satan went from the presence of Jehovah.

The Second Test

And he smote Job from the sole of his foot to the 8crown of his head with boils so grievous that he took a potsherd to scratch with; and, as he was 9sitting among the ashes, his wife said to him:

"Art thou clinging still to thine honour?

Curse God and die."

10But Job said to her:

"Must thou too speak

As a foolish women speak?

We accept from God what is good:

Shall we not accept what is evil?"

In all this Job was guilty of no sin of speech.

Job’s Friends Come to Comfort Him

11When Job’s three friends heard of all the misery that had come upon him, they travelled each man from his own place – Eliphaz the Temabite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite; for they had made a tyrst together to come to condole with 12him and comfort him. But when they caught a glimpse of him at a distance they did not recognize him. Then every man of them wept aloud and tore his robe and scattered dust heavenwards upon 13his head. Then they sat down beside him upon the ground seven days and nights, and no one said a word to him; for they saw that his pain was very great.

3Thereafter Job opened his mouth to curse his 2day, and thus he began:

JOB 1:1–3:2 ©

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