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Un giorno avvenne che i figli di DIO, andarono a presentarsi davanti all'Eterno, e in mezzo a loro andò anche Satana a presentarsi davanti all'Eterno.

L'Eterno disse a Satana: «Da dove vieni?». Satana rispose all'Eterno: «Dall'andare avanti e indietro sulla terra e dal percorrerla su e giú». L'Eterno disse a Satana:

«Hai notato il mio servo Giobbe? Poiché sulla terra non c'è nessun altro come lui, che sia integro, retto, tema DIO e fugga il male. Egli si mantiene saldo nella sua integrità, nonostante tu mi abbia istigato contro di lui per rovinarlo senza alcun motivo».

Allora Satana rispose all'Eterno e disse: «Pelle per pelle! Tutto ciò che possiede, l'uomo è disposto a darlo per la sua vita.

Ma stendi la tua mano e tocca le sue ossa e la sua carne e vedrai se non ti maledice in faccia».

L'Eterno disse a Satana: «Eccolo in tuo potere; risparmia però la sua vita».

Cosí Satana si ritirò dalla presenza dell'Eterno e colpí Giobbe di un'ulcera maligna dalla pianta dei piedi alla sommità del capo.

Giobbe prese un coccio per grattarsi e stava seduto in mezzo alla cenere.

Allora sua moglie gli disse: «Rimani ancora fermo nella tua integrità? Maledici DIO e muori!».

10 Ma egli disse a lei: «Tu parli come parlerebbe una donna insensata. Se da DIO accettiamo il bene, perché non dovremmo accettare anche il male?». In tutto questo Giobbe non peccò con le sue labbra.

11 Quando tre amici di Giobbe vennero a sapere di tutte queste sciagure che si erano abbattute su di lui, vennero ciascuno dal suo paese, Elifaz di Teman, Bildad di Shuah e Tsofar di Naamath; essi infatti si erano messi d'accordo per venire a fargli le condoglianze e a consolarlo.

12 Alzarono gli occhi da lontano ma non lo poterono riconoscere; allora si misero a piangere a gran voce, e ognuno si stracciò le vesti e si cosparse il capo di polvere gettandola verso il cielo.

13 Poi si sedettero accanto a lui per sette giorni e sette notti, e nessuno gli rivolse una sola parola, perché vedevano che il suo dolore era molto grande.

Job Loses His Health

Again there was a day when the sons of God (angels) came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan (adversary, accuser) also came among them to present himself before the Lord. The Lord said to Satan, “From where have you come?” Then Satan answered the Lord, “From roaming around on the earth and from walking around on it.” The Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered and reflected on My servant Job? For there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who fears God [with reverence] and abstains from and turns away from evil [because he honors God]. And still he maintains and holds tightly to his integrity, although you incited Me against him to destroy him without cause.” Satan answered the Lord, “[a]Skin for skin! Yes, a man will give all he has for his life. But put forth Your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh [and severely afflict him]; and he will curse You to Your face.” So the Lord said to Satan, “Behold, he is in your hand, only spare his life.”

So Satan departed from the presence of the Lord and struck Job with loathsome boils and agonizingly painful sores from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head. And Job took a piece of broken pottery with which to scrape himself, and he sat [down] among the ashes (rubbish heaps).

Then his wife said to him, “Do you still cling to your integrity [and your faith and trust in God, without blaming Him]? Curse God and die!” 10 But he said to her, “You speak as one of the [spiritually] foolish women speaks [ignorant and oblivious to God’s will]. Shall we indeed accept [only] good from God and not [also] accept adversity and disaster?” In [spite of] all this Job did not sin with [words from] his lips.

11 Now when Job’s three friends heard of all this adversity that had come upon him, each one came from his own place, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite; for they had made an appointment together to come to sympathize with him and to comfort him. 12 When they looked from a distance and did not recognize him [because of his disfigurement], they raised their voices and wept; and each one tore his robe [in grief] and they threw dust over their heads toward the sky [in sorrow]. 13 So they sat down on the ground with Job for seven days and seven nights and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his pain was very great.

Footnotes

  1. Job 2:4 This probably refers to a trade of one animal skin for another, but even so its application here is unclear. One possibility is that according to Satan, Job would be willing to give up his wife (his remaining loved one) to save his own life, thus surrendering his integrity (v 3). Another is that Satan is hypothetically offering to give up his own life if Job is actually willing to die for his integrity. In any case, this is a bluff on Satan’s part, probably to make what he really wants (v 5) appear less drastic.

Satan’s Second Test of Job

One day the sons of God(A) came again to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them to present himself before the Lord. The Lord asked Satan, “Where have you come from?”

“From roaming through the earth,” Satan answered him, “and walking around on it.”

Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? No one else on earth is like him, a man of perfect integrity,(B) who fears God and turns away from evil.(C) He still retains his integrity, even though you incited me against him, to destroy him for no good reason.”

“Skin for skin!” Satan answered the Lord. “A man will give up everything he owns in exchange for his life. But stretch out your hand and strike(D) his flesh and bones, and he will surely curse you to your face.”

“Very well,” the Lord told Satan, “he is in your power; only spare his life.” So Satan left the Lord’s presence and infected Job with terrible boils from the soles of his feet to the top of his head.(E) Then Job took a piece of broken pottery to scrape himself while he sat among the ashes.(F)

His wife said to him, “Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die!”

10 “You speak as a foolish woman speaks,” he told her. “Should we accept only good from God and not adversity?” Throughout all this Job did not sin in what he said.[a]

Job’s Three Friends

11 Now when Job’s three friends—Eliphaz the Temanite,(G) Bildad the Shuhite,(H) and Zophar the Naamathite—heard about all this adversity that had happened to him, each of them came from his home. They met together to go and sympathize with him and comfort(I) him. 12 When they looked from a distance, they could barely recognize him. They wept aloud,(J) and each man tore his robe and threw dust into the air and on his head.(K) 13 Then they sat on the ground with him seven days and nights,(L) but no one spoke a word to him because they saw that his suffering(M) was very intense.

Footnotes

  1. 2:10 Lit sin with his lips