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She told Job's wife to curse God and Die,and Satan wanted Job to do that all along

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When the Satan's wife will born again?

Satan does not have a wife, and will never have a wife.


Why did Satan not take Job's wife from him?

Oversight. Actually The book of Job is an epic poem With lessons in faith, tolerance, and reward.


In the book of Job in the Bible who is not killed as a part of Satan's test os Job's faith but for cursing God?

Job:2:9: Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die. His wife was not killed as a part of Satan's test.


How many wives did Job have?

God twice gave Satan a challenge to have Job curse God, first by destroying his family and his property, then by afflicting him with a terrible disease. In the first trial, God told Satan that all that Job had was in his power, but the bargain was that Satan not touch Job himself (Job 1:12). Satan fulfilled his role by having Job's livestock and camels taken away by enemy bands, and his sons and daughters killed in a natural disaster. However, Job's wife is not mentioned. In the second trial, God relaxed the rules of the challenge for Satan, so that he could do evil to the person of Job, as long as Job did not die (Job 2:5-6). Job was afflicted with a painful disease, but his wife was unscathed and spoke to him. Because Job had shown his true devotion to God, he was compensated for his great losses, with vast new wealth, more children and long life. There is no mention of a new wife, so these children seem to have been borne by his first - and only - wife.


Does Satan ever go to God for help?

AnswerIf we believe in Satan, we should read the Book of Job, which contains more about Satan than any other biblical source. In Job, Satan was the loyal assistant of God, who gave him a challenge to prove that Job was unrighteous. God said that Satan could do whatever evil he wished, as long as he did not hurt the person of Job. When this challenge failed, God gave Satan a further challenge in which he could even hurt the person of Job. If this story is literally true, then God interacts in a friendly way with Satan, giving him tasks and advice, and is responsible for the evil that Satan does.


What was Satan's wager with Job?

The wager was between God and Satan (Job 1:8-12) not between Satan and Job, who was the innocent bystander.


In which book of the Bible is Satan mentioned the most?

A:Satan is mentioned frequently in the Book of Job, where is portrayed as the loyal assistant to God. God challenges Satan to prove that Job is not perfectly righteous, first telling Satan that he is permitted to do any evil to Job as long as he does not harm Job's person. When that fails,God challenges Satan again, this time telling Satan that he can do any evil to Job, even to his person, as long as he does not kill Job.


What did God not allow Satan to do to Job's second trial?

God allowed Satan to afflict Job in many ways in order to test his faithfulness. During the second trial, God did not allow Satan to take Job's life.


Did job know of Satan?

Job did not know of the meetings of the angelic sons of God in heaven where Satan falsely accused him. (Job 1:7-12; 2:1-6) Job did not realize that his problems were actually caused by Satan. In fact, we cannot be certain that Job even knew the true identity of Satan! So he wrongly assumed that his problems were caused by God.


Did Job's wife leave him?

The Bible does not say what happened to her. It must be assumed that she watched the entire time of suffering of her husband and shared in the Satanic attack on his life. Although the focus is on Job, she also lost all she had. She also buried 10 of her children. Job mentions his wife in chapters 19 and 31. Though she was wrong and not supportive by telling Job to "Curse God and die", we can assume it may have been part of his trial to have an unsupportive spouse. Making Job rely only on God for his answers and help. Total assumption would say that she repented of her bitterness, but there is no Biblical proof. The reason for that assumption is the birth of 10 more children in Job 42:13. Another wife for Job is never mentioned, so the assumption would be it was the same wife. Imagine her own relief when Job came out of his trials victoriously because she also benefited w/children and all that God restored unto Job. Why it is never mentioned in the bible if God dealt with Job's wife or not, as He did Job's friends...we will only know when we meet God.


What did God do to Satan when Job did not curse God?

God allowed Satan to afflict Job with various trials and hardships, but He did not permit Satan to touch Job's life. Instead, God restored Job's fortunes and blessed him even more than before, reaffirming His faithfulness and sovereignty over evil.


Where is it that Jesus said I have been to and fro?

Job 1.7 The Lord said to Satan, "Where have you come from?"Satan answered the Lord, "From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it."