Job 2:1

1 Segunda prueba de Job
Un día los miembros de la corte celestial
llegaron nuevamente para presentarse delante del Señor
, y el Acusador, Satanás,
vino con ellos.

Job 2:1 Meaning and Commentary

Job 2:1

Again, there was a day, when the sons of God came to present
themselves before the Lord
When good men, professors of religion, met together by agreement to worship the Lord; the Targum calls them companies of angels, interpreting the words of them, and of their standing before the Lord, as most interpreters do; how long this time of their meeting was from the former cannot be said, probably but a few days, a week or fortnight at most; the Targum says, it was on the day of the great judgment, and which, as in ( Job 1:6 ) ; was at the beginning of the year; so that according to this, and other Jewish writers, there was a whole year between this and the former meeting, and so between the first and second trial of Job; but this is not likely, since Satan would never give him so much breathing time; nor can it be thought that Job's friends should stay so long before they paid him a visit, which was not till after this day:

and Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord;
being either obliged to it upon a summons to appear before God, and give an account of what he had been doing on the earth, and especially to Job; or rather he came willingly, seeking an opportunity to continue his charge against Job, and to accuse him afresh, and get his commission enlarged to do him more mischief, which he could not do without a fresh grant.

Job 2:1 In-Context

1 Segunda prueba de Job
Un día los miembros de la corte celestial
llegaron nuevamente para presentarse delante del Señor
, y el Acusador, Satanás,
vino con ellos.
2 El Señor
le preguntó:
—¿De dónde vienes?
Satanás contestó al Señor
:
—He estado recorriendo la tierra, observando todo lo que ocurre.
3 Entonces el Señor
preguntó a Satanás:
—¿Te has fijado en mi siervo Job? Es el mejor hombre en toda la tierra; es un hombre intachable y de absoluta integridad. Tiene temor de Dios y se mantiene apartado del mal. Además ha conservado su integridad a pesar de que tú me incitaste a que le hiciera daño sin ningún motivo.
4 Satanás respondió al Señor
:
—¡Piel por piel! Cualquier hombre renunciaría a todo lo que tiene para salvar su vida.
5 Así que extiende tu mano y quítale la salud, ¡ten por seguro que te maldecirá en tu propia cara!
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