Bible (KJV) 18: Job (Dramatic Reading)
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The Book of Job, one of the most profound works in the Hebrew Bible, tells the story of a righteous man named Job who is subjected to relentless suffering. This suffering is orchestrated by Satan, who, with God's permission, tests Job's unwavering faith. As Job endures the loss of his possessions, children, and even his health, he is challenged by his friends who question his righteousness and attempt to explain his misfortune. Job's unwavering integrity leads him to directly challenge God's justice, demanding an explanation for his pain. The book culminates with God's response, revealing his immense power and unfathomable wisdom. While offering no easy answers, the Book of Job provides a timeless meditation on the nature of suffering, the human struggle for understanding, and the enduring power of faith in the face of adversity.Book Details
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