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Job is the person in the Old Testament who lost his family and everything he had, but remained faithful to God. Despite experiencing great suffering and loss, Job continued to trust in God's sovereignty and goodness.
In the parable of Job, Job was a strong believer. Even when he lost everything, he praised the name of God.
God the Father of Jesus Christ is the creator of all the heavens and earth and everything in it. The first person of the blessed Trinity. The Father of all. Hegives uslife and sustains us. He rules the universe. Everything we have and are is from Him.
When the Lord let Satan test Job he started out with seven thousand sheep after Job lost everything the Lord restored double back to Job fourteen thousand sheep
He suffered for 18 years and he lost everything. He lost everything except for his wife.
I think it is an old saying that illustrates abject poverty. Job was a man in the Bible who lost everything he had. This was to test his commitment to God. If Job lost everything, you can imagine that whatever livestock he had left, i.e. a turkey, was that much poorer. My grandfather used to use this expression every once in a while.
Job suffered more then Lot. Even when Jobs body had boils , and he lost everything he did not curse God. Even when the wife told him to do so. But Lot was never close to god like Abraham was.
Job was tested two times. He kept faith in God and for that, he was blessed.
Job lost what he possessed in great testing, but it was restored to him.
Yes: with more than he had before (Job 42:12). He got twice as much as in the beginning (Job 42:10).
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.
No one.Christ lost all, and at his end he proclaimed that God had abandoned him.Job lost nearly all, and was ONLY restored after he questioned God's righteousness. I wonder sometimes, if Job never questioned God's righteousness, would God have been content to allow Job to live the rest of his life in misery?