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He feared God and did everything according to the Lord’s will. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts. He feared God and did everything according to the Lord’s will. He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. They told him to curse God for all his misfortunes. They told him to curse God for all his misfortunes.
In the second test by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single word 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. God told Satan about Job. A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. God blessed him abundantly. Yet another messenger came and told him that all his crops were burnt.
He said that God had his own ways and surely he must have done something wrong to be punished in such a manner. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. He had more cattle than he had before and his lands extended beyond his earlier boundaries. He lived a long time after that and saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts. His daughters were the most beautiful girls in the land and he gave them a share in his property. Whatever his friends said he always defended God. In the second test by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single it darbas alytuje word against God.
His lands extended to a great extent. Then God blessed Job and gave him twice as much as he had before. He had plenty of cattle, sheep and camels. In the second test by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single word against God. He asked her if he should only accept good from God and not trouble. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and cattle was robbed.
After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him. He had seven sons and three daughters again. Satan replied that God had blessed Job with everything and that was the reason that he feared God might take all his riches away. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord.
But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. All his brothers and sisters visited and consoled him. One day the it darbas alytuje angles came to God and Satan came along with them. They mourned his loss along with him. After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him.
The last messenger came and told him that the neighbouring tribe had killed all his servants and taken away the camels. In the second it darbas alytuje test by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single word against God. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and it darbas alytuje cattle was robbed. Each of them gave a silver and gold coin before they left. The last messenger came and told him that the neighbouring tribe had killed all his servants and taken away the camels. He had more cattle than he had before and his lands extended beyond his earlier boundaries. They knew of his loss but were shocked to see the change in him. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and cattle was robbed. He lived a long time after that and saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him.
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Then God blessed Job and gave him twice as much as he had it darbas alytuje before. Each of them gave a silver and gold coin before they left. In the second test it darbas alytuje by Satan, Job was covered with sores from head to foot but didn’t utter a single word against God. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts. One day the angles came to God and Satan came along with them. God was very happy with Job and also accepted his sacrifice and prayers on behalf of his three friends. A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. He had seven sons and three daughters. Though he was righteous, God had punished him.
Job was a righteous man.
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They knew of his loss but were shocked it darbas alytuje 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.
The last messenger came and told him that the neighbouring tribe had killed all his servants and taken away the camels. He had seven sons and three daughters again.
In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God. They knew of his loss but were shocked to see the change in him. When his wife told him to curse God and die, he told her not to talk like a foolish woman.
They told him that it as all God’s doing that he lost everything that he owned, including his children. After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and cattle was robbed. God told Satan about Job. He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. God told Satan about Job. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. God was very happy with Job and also accepted his sacrifice and prayers on behalf of his three friends.
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He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. He asked her if he should only accept good from God and not it darbas alytuje trouble. He shunned evil and was blameless and feared God. When his wife told him to curse God and die, he told her not to talk like a foolish woman. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. Yet another messenger came and told him that all his crops were burnt. God was very happy with Job and also accepted his sacrifice and prayers on behalf of his three friends. Each of them gave a silver and gold coin before they left. Another messenger told him that all his sheep and cattle was robbed. God blessed him abundantly. This was because he thought that one of his children might have sinned and had cursed God in their hearts.
A few days later, Job’s three friends came to meet him. One day, while his sons and daughters were feasting and drinking wine in the oldest son’s house, a messenger came to Job and told him that the house had collapsed and all his children were dead. He shunned evil and was blameless and feared God. They told him that it as all God’s doing that he lost everything that he owned, including his children. All his brothers and sisters visited and consoled him. In fact, it was his friends who sinned by talking against God.
God blessed him abundantly. Then God blessed Job and gave him twice as much as he had before. 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. it darbas alytuje When his wife told him to curse God and die, he told her not to talk like a foolish woman. He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. He wanted God to forgive them for their sins. All his brothers and sisters visited and consoled him. He had seven sons and three daughters again. God told Satan to test Job as much as he wanted but not to lay a finger on him.
They told him that it as all God’s doing that he lost everything that he owned, including his children. He asked her if he should only accept good from God and not trouble. After the mourning period was over, they spoke to him. But Job said nothing and did nothing except praising the Lord. He said that God had his own ways and surely he must have done something wrong to be punished in such a manner. He lived a long time after that and saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. Each of them gave a silver and gold coin before they left.
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