Job, 2

Christian Community Bible

1 Once more the sons of God came to present themselves before Yahweh, and again Satan was with them.

2 Yahweh asked Satan, "Where have you been?" Satan answered, "Going up and down the earth, roaming about."

3 Yahweh asked again, "Have you noticed my servant Job? No one on earth is as blameless and upright as he, a man who fears God and avoids evil. He still holds fast to his integrity even if you provoked me to ruin him without cause."

4 Satan replied, "Skin for skin! For his own life, anyone will give everything he owns.

5 But lay your hand against his own flesh and bones and he will curse you to your face."

6 Yahweh said to Satan, "Very well, he is in your power. But spare his life."

7 So Satan left the presence of Yahweh and afflicted Job with festering sores from the soles of his feet to the top of his head.

8 Job took a potsherd to scrape himself and sat among the ashes.

9 His wife said to him, "Do you still hold on to your integrity? Curse God and die!"

10 Job replied, "You talk foolishly. If we receive good things from God, why can't we accept evil from him?" In spite of this calamity, Job did not utter a sinful word.

11 Three of Job's friends - Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite - heard of the misfortune that came upon him. They set out from their own homes and journeyed together to offer their sympathy and consolation to Job.

12 Failing to recognize him from the distance, they wept aloud, tore their garments and poured dust upon their heads.

13 For seven days and seven nights, they sat on the ground beside him. They did not say a word to Job, for they saw how terribly he suffered.




Versículos relacionados com Job, 2:

Job chapter 2 relates the continuation of Job's history of suffering, where he is hit by a painful and debilitating disease. Still, he remains faithful to God and refuses to curse him. Below are five verses from other Bible books that relate to the topics covered in Job 2:

Psalm 41:3: "The Lord will sustain you in your bed of disease, and the disease will restore you." This verse talks about God's care with those who are sick, which is relevant to the situation of Job, who was suffering from a painful disease.

2 Corinthians 12:7: "And so that I would not teach me with the greatness of the revelations, I was put a thorn in the flesh, messenger of Satan, to slap myself, so that it will not exalt me." Paul talks about a "thorn in the flesh" given to him as a means of keeping him humble, and this can be seen as similar to Job's suffering.

James 5:11: "Behold, we have Blessed are those who have suffered. You have heard what was the patience of Job and saw the end that the Lord gave him; for the Lord is full of mercy and compassionate." This verse makes a direct reference to Job and its patience in the midst of suffering, and shows how this quality is valued by Christians.

Proverbs 3:11-12: "My Son, the Lord's correction, nor is it discouraged, not to be discouraged when, by him, he is rebuked. For the Lord rebukes whom he loves, as the Father, to the Son to whom he wants well." This verse talks about divine correction, which may include suffering and trials. This is relevant to the story of Job, which is being tested by God.

Romans 8:28: "We know that all things cooperate for the good of those who love God, those who are called according to their purpose." This verse talks about how God can even use suffering for the good of those who love and serve Him. This is relevant to the situation of Job, which is being tested in his faithfulness to God.


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