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The Book of Job

Job

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The Book of Job is one of the most profound and poetic writings in the Bible, centered on the story of Job, a righteous and faithful man whose life is suddenly shattered by immense suffering. After losing his wealth, children, and health, Job struggles to understand why hardship has befallen him despite his innocence. Through a series of intense dialogues with his friends, the text wrestles with difficult questions about justice, suffering, and the assumption that good people are always rewarded while the wicked are punished.


Rather than offering simple answers, the narrative explores the limits of human understanding and the mystery of divine wisdom. Job’s journey moves from despair and questioning to humility and renewed faith, emphasizing that suffering is not always a direct result of personal wrongdoing. Rich in symbolism, poetry, and philosophical reflection, the book invites readers to confront life’s uncertainties, encouraging trust in a greater purpose even when circumstances remain unexplained.

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