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What does the Bible say about Job?

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The Bible describes Job as a perfect and upright man who feared God and turned away from evil (Job 1:1).

The Book of Job is considered the oldest book of the Bible, and it presents Job as a man who is perfect and upright, one who fears God and shuns evil (Job 1:1). This description indicates Job’s complete dedication to God and his moral integrity. God Himself praises Job, stating to Satan that there is no one like him on earth (Job 1:8). Through Job's experience, we see a representation of every believer's struggle and faith, demonstrating that true righteousness is acknowledged by God, regardless of the world’s opinions. Thus, the account of Job is rich with lessons for all believers about faith, suffering, and God's sovereign endorsement of His people.
Scripture References: Job 1:1, Job 1:8

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