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What does the Bible say about Job's life before his trials?

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The Bible describes Job as a prosperous and revered man who was righteous and generous, reflecting on his past blessings.

In Job 29, Job recollects his former days of prosperity and God’s blessings, detailing how he was preserved by God’s grace. He remembers the times when he was surrounded by his children, when he was respected in the city as a wise man who helped the poor and the fatherless. Job’s narrative highlights his righteousness and generosity as he acted as eyes for the blind and feet for the lame, actively caring for those in need. His past serves to illustrate the contrast to his current suffering, showcasing the faithfulness of God in his earlier life.
Scripture References: Job 29:1-17

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Jobs biography
Don Bell · Nov 20, 2022
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