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darbas moksleiviams Though he was righteous, God had punished him. Though he was righteous, God had punished him. Job heard this but did not curse God. They mourned his loss along with him. After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him. He lived a long time after that and saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. His lands extended to a great extent. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God. In the second test by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single word against God.
They mourned his loss along with him. They knew of his loss but were shocked to see the change in him. They mourned his loss along with him. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God.
After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him. God was very happy with Job and also accepted his sacrifice and prayers on behalf of his three friends. They knew of his loss but were shocked to see the change in him. . God was very happy with Job and also accepted his sacrifice and prayers on behalf of his three friends. Job heard this but did not curse God. Then God blessed Job and gave him twice as much as he had before.
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He feared God and did everything according to the Lord’s will.
Satan replied that God had blessed Job with everything and that was the reason that he feared God might take all his riches away.
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After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him.
When his wife told him to curse God and die, he told her not to talk like a foolish woman. God told Satan about Job. He had plenty of cattle, sheep and camels. He had plenty of cattle, sheep and camels. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God. Though he was righteous, God had punished him. One day the angles came to God and Satan came along with them. His daughters were the most beautiful girls in the land and he gave them a share in his property.
A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God. The last messenger came and told him that the neighbouring tribe had killed all his servants and taken away the camels. He told him that there was no man as righteous as Job on earth. Though he was righteous, God had punished him. He had plenty of cattle, sheep and camels. All his brothers and sisters visited and consoled him. He had seven sons and three daughters. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and cattle was robbed. Satan replied that God had blessed Job with everything and that was the reason that he feared God might take all his riches away. Satan replied that God had blessed Job with everything darbas moksleiviams and that was the reason that he feared God might take all his riches away.
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Yet another messenger came and told him that all his crops were burnt. They told him to curse God for all his misfortunes.
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He told God to take away everything from Job and he would surely curse Him. He shunned evil and was blameless and feared God. Yet another messenger came and told him that all his crops were burnt. The last messenger came and told him that the neighbouring darbas moksleiviams tribe had killed all his servants and taken away the camels.
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They mourned his loss along with him. . darbas moksleiviams A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. He had more cattle than he had before and his lands extended beyond his earlier boundaries. Job heard this but did not curse God.
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He had seven sons and three daughters again. He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. They told him to curse God for all his misfortunes. His lands extended to a great extent.
His children enjoyed life and everyday one of his children would have a feast in their house and would invite all their brothers and sisters to join them.
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