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The Book of Job is one of the poetic and wisdom books of the Old Testament of the Bible. It tells the story of Job, a righteous and prosperous man who faces an extraordinary series of tragedies and sufferings that challenge his conventional understanding of justice and righteousness. The structure of the book can be divided into three main parts: Introduction (Job 1–2): The book begins by describing Job as a wealthy and righteous man who is subjected to severe tests by Satan. Job loses his children, property, and health, but remains faithful to God. Dialogues (Job 3–37): The bulk of the book consists of dialogues between Job and his friends: Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. They offer various theories about the reason for Job's suffering, suggesting that he must have sinned in some way. However, Job cries out for justice and protests his innocence. The conversation is interrupted by Elihu, who offers an additional perspective. God's Response (Job 38-42): God answers Job with a series of rhetorical questions, highlighting God's wisdom and power in creating and ordering the universe. Job is humbly rebuked for his lack of understanding of God's greatness. In the end, God restores Job's prosperity twofold. The book of Job addresses profound questions about the nature of suffering, divine justice, and trust in God regardless of circumstances. It challenges simplistic notions of retribution and highlights the complexity of the relationship between God and humanity. In short, Job is a book that explores fundamental questions of the human condition, challenging traditional conceptions of justice and offering a broader view of God's sovereignty and wisdom in the face of human suffering. Subscribe to the 24h Holy Bible Channel: / @bibliasagrada24h #biblianarrada #bibliafalada #bibliasagrada Job Complete Spoken Bible Holy Bible in audio. Holy Bible Channel 24h