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Job 2:1-6

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1 Or, il arriva un jour que les fils de Dieu étant venus se présenter devant l'Éternel, Satan vint aussi au milieu d'eux, se présenter devant l'Éternel,
2 Et l'Éternel dit à Satan: D'où viens-tu? Et Satan répondit à l'Éternel, et dit: De courir çà et là sur la terre et de m'y promener.
3 Et l'Éternel dit à Satan: As-tu remarqué mon serviteur Job? Il n'y en a pas comme lui sur la terre, intègre, droit, craignant Dieu, et se détournant du mal. Il tient encore ferme dans son intégrité, et tu m'as excité à le ruiner sans motif.
4 Et Satan répondit à l'Éternel et dit: Peau pour peau! Tout ce que l'homme possède, il le donne pour sa vie.
5 Mais étends ta main, et touche à ses os et à sa chair; et tu verras s'il ne te renie pas en face!
6 Et l'Éternel dit à Satan: Voici, il est en ta main; seulement respecte sa vie.

Job 2:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 2

This chapter gives an account of a second trial of Job's constancy and integrity, the time and occasion of it, Job 2:1-3; the motion made for it by Satan, which being granted, he smote him from head to foot with sore boils, which he endured very patiently, Job 2:4-8; during which sad affliction he is urged by his wife to give up his integrity, which he bravely resisted, Job 2:9,10; and the chapter is concluded with an account of a visit of three of Job's friends, and of their conduct and behaviour towards him, Job 2:11-13.

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The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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