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In the Book of Job, Job loses everything in a series of catastrophic events that occur almost simultaneously. In a single day, he receives news of the death of his livestock, servants, and children, leading to his profound loss. While the exact timeframe isn't specified, the rapid succession of these calamities suggests that it all happened within a very short period, emphasizing the severity of his trials.

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