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Job 2

Satan appears before the Lord again, and the Lord asks him if he has considered Job, a blameless and upright man. Satan responds that Job will curse God if he is afflicted physically, and the Lord allows Satan to test Job, but not to take his life. Satan then strikes Job with painful ulcers, and Job's wife tells him to curse God and die, but Job refuses, saying they must accept both good and bad from God. Three friends of Job, Eliphaz, Baldad, and Zophar, come to visit and console him, but they are shocked by his appearance and sit with him in silence for seven days.

1But it happened that, on a certain day, when the sons of God had arrived and they stood before the Lord, Satan likewise arrived among them, and he stood in his sight2So the Lord said to Satan, "Where do you come from?" Answering, he said, "I have circled the land, and walked around in it.3And the Lord said to Satan, "Have you not considered my servant, Job, that there is no one like him in the land, a simple and honest man, fearing God and withdrawing from evil, and still retaining his innocence? Yet you have stirred me against him, so that I would afflict him to no purpose.4Answering him, Satan said, "Skin for skin; and everything that a man has, he will give for his life5Yet send your hand and touch his bone and his flesh, and then you will see whether or not he blesses you to your face.6Therefore, the Lord said to Satan, "Behold, he is in your hand, but even so, spare his life.7And so, Satan departed from the face of the Lord and he struck Job with a very serious ulcer from the sole of the foot all the way to the crown of his head8So he took a shard of earthenware and scraped the discharge, while sitting on a heap of refuse9But his wife said to him, "Do you still continue in your simplicity? Bless God and die.10He said to her, "You have spoken like one of the foolish wives. If we accepted good things from the hand of God, why should we not accept bad things?" In all this, Job did not sin with his lips11And so, three friends of Job, hearing about all the evil that had befallen him, arrived, each one from his own place, Eliphaz the Themanite, and Baldad the Suhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. For they had agreed to come together to visit and console him12And when they had raised up their eyes from a distance, they did not recognize him, and, crying out, they wept, and, tearing their garments, they scattered dust over their heads into the sky13And they sat with him on the ground for seven days and seven nights, and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his sorrow was very great
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