Job is the eighteenth book of the Bible and explores the deep questions of suffering, faith, and God’s sovereignty. It tells the story of Job, a righteous man who endures intense trials and loss, yet wrestles honestly with pain while seeking understanding. Through dialogues and God’s response, Job reveals that God’s wisdom is greater than human knowledge and that faith can endure even in hardship. It is a book of perseverance, trust, and divine purpose.
Read more: The Book of Job
Job 1 | Job 2 | Job 3 | Job 4 | Job 5 | Job 6 | Job 7 | Job 8 | Job 9 | Job 10 | Job 11 | Job 12 | Job 13 | Job 14 | Job 15 | Job 16 | Job 17 | Job 18 | Job 19 | Job 20 | Job 21 | Job 22 | Job 23 | Job 24 | Job 25 | Job 26 | Job 27 | Job 28 | Job 29 | Job 30 | Job 31 | Job 32 | Job 33 | Job 34 | Job 35 | Job 36 | Job 37 | Job 38 | Job 39 | Job 40 | Job 41 | Job 42
Job Chapter Highlights
- Job 1: Job’s righteousness tested; losses begin
- Job 2: Job afflicted with sores; friends come to mourn
- Job 3: Job laments his birth in deep sorrow
- Job 4: Eliphaz claims suffering comes from sin
- Job 5: Eliphaz urges Job to accept God’s discipline
- Job 6: Job defends his anguish and seeks understanding
- Job 7: Job cries out about the brevity of life
- Job 8: Bildad insists God rewards the righteous
- Job 9: Job acknowledges God’s power and justice
- Job 10: Job pleads for answers from God
- Job 11: Zophar accuses Job and calls for repentance
- Job 12: Job responds with wisdom and sarcasm
- Job 13: Job insists on speaking directly to God
- Job 14: Job reflects on human mortality and hope
- Job 15: Eliphaz accuses Job of arrogant speech
- Job 16: Job calls his friends miserable comforters
- Job 17: Job expresses despair yet seeks vindication
- Job 18: Bildad describes the fate of the wicked
- Job 19: Job declares faith in his Redeemer
- Job 20: Zophar speaks of the short joy of the wicked
- Job 21: Job questions why the wicked prosper
- Job 22: Eliphaz wrongly charges Job with injustice
- Job 23: Job longs to find God and plead his case
- Job 24: Job highlights injustice in the world
- Job 25: Bildad stresses human unworthiness before God
- Job 26: Job praises God’s greatness over creation
- Job 27: Job maintains his integrity firmly
- Job 28: Wisdom is priceless and found in God
- Job 29: Job remembers his former honor and blessings
- Job 30: Job describes his present humiliation
- Job 31: Job lists his innocence and moral purity
- Job 32: Elihu begins speaking, angry at both sides
- Job 33: Elihu says God speaks through suffering
- Job 34: Elihu defends God’s justice
- Job 35: Elihu explains God is not affected by human pride
- Job 36: Elihu praises God’s discipline and greatness
- Job 37: Elihu marvels at God’s power in nature
- Job 38: God speaks from the whirlwind, questioning Job
- Job 39: God highlights His control over creation
- Job 40: Job humbled; God challenges further
- Job 41: God describes Leviathan’s unmatched power
- Job 42: Job repents; God restores and blesses him
