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The story of Job in free Bible art and lessons all ages. Beautifully visual lessons with royalty free images in high resolution free to use from our huge image library.What Came Before:
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Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered My servant Job..."
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At one time, when the angels of God stood before the Lord, Satan the Evil One came also, and stood among them, as though he were one of God's angels. The Lord God saw Satan, and said to him, " Satan, from what place have you come?" " I have come," answered Satan, "from going up and down in the earth and looking at the people upon it."
Then the Lord said to Satan, "Have you looked at my servant Job? And have you seen that there is not another man like him in the earth, a good and a perfect man, one who fears God and does nothing evil?" Then Satan said to the Lord: "Does Job fear God for nothing? Hast thou not made a wall around him and around his house, and around everything that he has ? Thou hast given a blessing upon his work, and has made him rich. But if thou wilt stretch forth thy hand, and take away from him all that he has, then he will turn away from thee and will curse thee to thy face."
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Then the Lord said to the Evil One, "Satan, all that Job has is in your power;
you can do to his sons, and his flocks, and his cattle, whatever you wish; only
lay not your hand upon the man himself."
Then Satan went forth from before the Lord; and soon trouble began to come upon
Job. One day, when all his sons and daughters were eating and drinking together
in their oldest brother's house, a man came running to Job, and said: "The oxen
were plowing, and the asses were feeding beside them, when the wild men from the
desert came upon them, and drove them all away; and the men who were working
with the oxen and caring for the asses have all been killed; and I am the only
one who has fled away alive."
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While this man was speaking, another man came rushing in; and he said: "The
lightning from the clouds has fallen on all the sheep, and on the men who were
tending them; and I am the only one who has come away alive!" |
Thus in one day, all that Job had—his flocks, and his cattle, and his sons and
his daughters—all were taken away; and Job, from being rich, was suddenly made
poor. Then Job fell down upon his face before the Lord, and he said: "With
nothing I came into the world, and with nothing I shall leave it. The Lord gave,
and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord."
And again the angels of God were before the Lord, and Satan, who had done all
this harm to Job, was among them. The Lord said to Satan, "Have you looked at my
servant Job? There is no other man in the world as good as he; a perfect man,
one that fears God and does no wrong act. Do you see how he holds fast to his
goodness, even after I have let you do him so great harm?" Then Satan answered
the Lord, "All that a man has he will give for his life. But if thou wilt put
thy hand upon him and touch his bone and his flesh, he will turn from thee, and
will curse thee to thy face."
Then Satan went out and struck Job, and caused dreadful boils to come upon him,
over all his body, from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head. And Job
sat down in the ashes in great pain; but "he would not speak one word against
God. His wife said to him, "What is the use of trying to serve God? You may as
well curse God, and die!"
But Job said to her, "You speak as one of the foolish women. What? shall we take
good things from the Lord ? and shall we not take evil things also?" So Job
would not speak against God. Then three friends of Job came to see him, and to
try to comfort him in his sorrow and pain. Their names were Eliphaz, and Bildad,
and Zophar. They sat down with Job, and wept, and spoke to him. But their words
were not words of comfort. They believed that all these great troubles had come
upon Job to punish him for some great sin, and they tried to persuade Job to
tell what evil things he had done, to make God so angry with him.
For in those times most people believed that trouble, and sickness, and the loss
of friends, and the loss of what they had owned, came to men because God was
angry with them on account of their sins. These men thought that Job must have
been very wicked because they saw such evils coming upon him. They made long
speeches to Job, urging him to confess his wickedness.
Job said that he had done no wrong, that he had tried to do right; and he did
not know why these troubles had come; but he would not say that God had dealt
unjustly in letting him suffer. Job did not understand God's ways, but he
believed that God was good; and he left himself n God's hands. And at last God
himself spoke to Job and to his friends, telling them that it is not for man to
judge God, and that God will do right by every man. And the Lord said to the
three friends of Job:
" You have not spoken of me what is right, as Job has. Now bring an offering to
me; and Job shall pray for you, and for his sake I will forgive you."
So Job prayed for his friends, and God forgave them. And because in all his
troubles Job had been faithful to God, the Lord blessed Job once more, and took
away his boils from him, and made him well. Then the Lord gave to Job more than
he had ever owned in the past, twice as many sheep, and oxen, and camels, and
asses. And God gave again to Job seven sons and three daughters; and in all the
land there were no women found so lovely as the daughters of Job. After his
trouble, Job lived a long time, in riches, and honor, and goodness, under God's
care.
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