God described the creation to Job, and told him a human cannot understand it.
God allowed Satan to cause all Job's sufferings to prove that Job would remain faithful even during trying times
god knew that job would not curse him so he let saiten test him god later on blessed job
by testing him.
Answer:
By giving him a long life, a new family and wealth (Job ch.42).
Job never turned his back on God. That was the whole moral of the story. That no matter what God put him through, he remained faithful to God.
No, the parable of Job is an attempt to answer the question: why do bad things happen to good people. Job did not deserve to suffer, but life is not fair. Few people deserve the suffering they endure in this life, and many deserve to suffer a good deal more than they do. At the end of the parable, God speaks to Job, and He tells Job that men are not meant to know why they suffer.
God allowed Job's family to die because he wanted to see how faithful Job was and if he would still love God even if he lost it all. Job did love God, but he doubted. God literally talked to him and asked him several different questions. It is such an interesting book to read because it shows just how much God does for us. At the end of Job, he has everything back plus extra because he shows his faithfulness.
Remind yourself that Satan probably does not even exist. He only entered Judaism after the Babylonian Exile and even then only as the loyal assistant of God, tasked to prove the righteousness of the faithful, as we see in the Book of Job. If he evolved in Christian belief to be a wholly evil adversary of God, this merely proves that he is a figment of the imagination. Do not be afraid of him.
The book is the book of Job-pronounce"Joeb/johb" and "job" like as to where one works. in the book of Job it tells a story of a man, and in this story the Adversary,"Satan/devil" whatever one wants to call him, is talking to God and God tells the adversary to look at his servant Job, a good and righteous man of great wealth and prosperity, but Satan says that if he (Satan) can tempt Job or hurt him some how that he could get Job to curse god, so God says to Satan, go ahead. BUT you can not TAKE Job's life, so Satan takes all of job's wealth, his herds of live stock, all his wealth, everything but his wife and job stays true! At that point it is obvious that God won and Job passed this test, but then the adversary says to god, yeah ok but if you would let me inflict physical harm he would definitely curse you, so god says go ahead. This time Satan inflicts him with boils all over his body and all kinds of nastiness. Even Job's wife says, "just curse God so you can die" but Job refused to curse God.
Job is the character who endures great suffering in the Bible. He experiences immense loss and hardship, yet remains faithful to God despite his circumstances.
No, Job in the Bible was not stricken with blindness. He had everything a man could want and everything was taken away. He never critized nor cursed God. The question 'Why do innocent people suffer?' is addressed in the story of Job.
Job showed patience in the Bible by remaining faithful to God despite enduring extreme suffering and loss. He did not curse God or blame Him for his hardships, but instead maintained his trust and belief in God's plan, ultimately being rewarded with blessings and restoration. Through his example, Job teaches us the importance of patience, faith, and perseverance in times of trial.
That if God Took away Job's riches, Job would stop worshipping Him.
According to the Bible, Job's first wife is mentioned briefly but not by name. After Job loses everything and is afflicted with boils, his wife tells him to curse God and die. Job refuses and remains faithful to God despite his suffering.
The Bible is quite clear on this topic, actually. In the book of James chapter 1 verse 13 it states, "When under trial, let no one say: 'I am being tried by God.' For with evil things God cannot be tried nor does he himself try anyone." This scripture is stating that God is not the One who gives you lemons. If you recall in the book of Job the awful trial he experienced was not at the hands of God, rather it was at the hands of Satan. In Job 2:4-7 Satan challenges God's sovereignty by stating that no human would keep his integrity to God if there wasn't something to be gained at that very moment. God allowed Satan to test his theory out, just as any righteous judge would allow an accuser to testify in a court of law. Satan was the one that inflicted Job with various ailments. Throughout Job's trials, his wife lost her integrity, and his friends said that God was punishing him, but Job never lost sight of his integrity towards the true God Jehovah. Job never looked for another "god" to serve. Job remained faithful, and was ultimately blessed. (Job 42:12-17) Likewise we want to keep in mind today that Satan is the one who is constantly tempting us and giving us lemons. But God blesses those who maintain their integrity, such has his faithful servant, Job.
Firstly Job was not a prophet.AnswerThe Book of Job is a prose story sandwiched around an extended poetic argument of Job with three religious expert friends, with himself, with a young man who knows everything, and with God. Job shows an unjust world can have just people suffer, human answers do not satisfy so one must call on God; prayer brings reconciliation, forgiveness and restoration.