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The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.
Job i. 21.

Job

The Holy Bible: King James Version

The question, “Why do innocent people suffer?” is addressed in the story of Job.

Contents

Bibliographic Record
KING JAMES VERSION

NEW YORK: AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, 1999
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000

CHAPTER

1 Job’s Calamities
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3 Job Bewails His Birth
4 Eliphaz Rebukes Job
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6 Job Reproaches His Friends
7 Job Remonstrates with God
8 Bildad Affirms God’s Justice
9 Job’s Inability to Answer God
10 Job Bemoans His Condition
11 Zophar Accuses Job of Iniquity
12 Job Affirms God’s Power and Wisdom
13 Job Defends His Integrity
14 Job Muses on the Brevity of Life
15 Eliphaz Reprimands Job
16 Job Complains of God’s Dealings
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18 Bildad Describes the Fate of the Wicked
19 Job’s Faith That God Will Vindicate Him
20 Zophar Depicts the Portion of the Wicked
21 Job Asserts the Prosperity of the Wicked
22 Eliphaz Accuses Job of Great Wickedness
23 Job Desires to Plead His Case before God
24 Job Complains of God’s Indifference to Wickedness
25 Bildad Denies That Man Can Be Justified with God
26 Job Declares God’s Sovereignty
27 Job Describes the Portion of the Wicked
28 Man’s Quest for Wisdom
29 Job Recalls His Former Glory
30 Job Bewails His Present Affliction
31 Job Asserts His Integrity
32 Elihu Justifies His Right to Answer Job
33 Elihu Reproves Job
34 Elihu Justifies God
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36 Elihu Extols God’s Greatness
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38 The LORD Convinces Job of Ignorance
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40 The Manifestations of God’s Power
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42 Job’s Confession and Acceptance
The Restoration of Job’s Prosperity