Link copied!
Tip: tap any image to advance to the next.
One day Job's sons and daughters were eating and drinking at the the house of their eldest brother.<br>
1 of 13 Job 1:13
And a messenger came to Job, saying, 'The oxen and donkeys were in the field when the Sabeans attacked.'<br>
2 of 13 Job 1:14–15
'They carried them all away, and killed all the servants with the sword.'<br>
3 of 13 Job 1:15
Before that servant had even finished speaking, another messenger arrived, saying, 'The fire of God has fallen from heaven!'<br>
4 of 13 Job 1:16
'It burned up the sheep and the servants, consuming them!'<br>
5 of 13 Job 1:16
Before that servant had even finished speaking, another messenger arrived, saying, 'The Chaldeans have raided the camels!'<br>
6 of 13 Job 1:17
'They carried them all away, and killed all the servants with the sword.'<br>
7 of 13 Job 1:17
Before that servant had even finished speaking, another messenger arrived, saying, 'Your sons and daughters were eating and drinking at their oldest brother's house, when suddenly a mighty wind swept in from the desert!'<br>
8 of 13 Job 1:18
'It struck the four corners of the house, and it collapsed on the young people. They are dead.'<br>
9 of 13 Job 1:18
Job got up, tore his clothes, and shaved his head.<br>
10 of 13 Job 1:20
Then he threw himself on the ground and said, 'Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked will I return there. Yahweh has given, and Yahweh has taken away. May the name of Yahweh be blessed.'<br>
11 of 13 Job 1:20–21
In all this, Job did not sin, nor did he accuse God of any wrongdoing.
12 of 13 Job 1:22
Satan answered Yahweh, saying: ‘A man will give away all he has to save his life. But if you were to stretch out your hand and strike his body, he would surely curse you to your face.’
13 of 13 Job 2:4–5
God Tortures Job