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The Book of Job is not primarily about one man’s suffering and pain; Job’s problem is not so much financial or social or medical; his central problem is theological. Job must deal with the fact that in his life, God does not act the way he always thought God would and should act.
The issue of all in Job’s honour and prosperity, Job 42:1-17 Upon the whole, we learn that many are the afflictions of the righteous, but that when the Lord delivers them out of them all the trial of their faith will be found to praise, and honour, and glory.
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Job 1. The history of Job begins here with an account, I. Of his great piety in general (ver 1), and in a particular instance, ver 5. II. Of his great prosperity, ver 2-4. III. Of the malice of Satan against him, and the permission he obtained to try his constancy, ver 6-12. IV.
First, Job is a true story. It describes who Job is, what happens to him, and how he and others respond to what happens. It also tells us what happens to Job at the end of the story. But, second, Job is a story with long pauses for speeches in which Job and others reflect on what has happened. These speeches are in poetry.
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The Book of Job is not primarily about one man’s suffering and pain; Job’s problem is not so much financial or social or medical; his central problem is theological. Job must deal with the fact that in his life, God does not act the way he always thought God would and should act.