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OET-RV by cross-referenced section JOB 42:10

JOB 42:10–42:17 ©

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Iyyov’s doubled restoration

Job 42:10–17

42:10 Iyyov’s doubled restoration

10After Iyyov had prayed for his friends, Yahweh changed his situation and gave him double what he had before.[ref] 11Then all of his brothers and sisters and everyone who’d known him before, came to his house and had a meal with him, and they comforted him and consoled him about all the troubles that Yahweh had brought on him. Then they each gave him a silver coin and a gold ring.

12Then Yahweh blessed the second part of Iyyov’s life more than the first, and he ended up with 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 working pairs of cows, and 1,000 female donkeys. 13He also had seven more sons and three more daughters 14who he named Yemimah, Ketsiah, and Keren-Happuk. 15No one in the whole country was as beautiful as Iyyov’s daughters, and as well as their brothers, their father gave them each a piece of land as an inheritance. 16Iyyov lived another 140 years after all that, and was even able to see his great-grandchildren. 17Then Iyyov died in good circumstances and at a very old age.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Yob 1:1-3:

SECTION ONE: The introduction

(1:1–2:13)

1:1 Iyyov’s prosperous life

1Once there was a man called Iyyov (Job) who lived in the Uz region. He was blameless and righteous—both obeying God and avoiding evil. 2He had seven sons and three daughters, 3and he owned 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 1,000 cattle, and 500 donkeys, as well as many slaves. Iyyov was richer than anyone else who lived in the area east of the Jordan River.