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Chapter 1
The holiness, riches, and religious care of Job for his children – Job 1:1
Satan, appearing before God, by slander obtains leave to test Job – Job 1:6
Learning of the loss of his property and children, in his mourning Job blesses God – Job 1:13-14
Chapter 2
Satan, appearing again before God, obtains further permission to test Job – Job 2:1
He smites Job with boils – Job 2:7
Job reproves his wife, who suggested that he curse God and die – Job 2:9
His three friends mourn with him in silence – Job 2:11
Chapter 3
Job curses the day and circumstances of his birth – Job 3:1
The ease of death – Job 3:13
He complains of life, because of his anguish – Job 3:20
Chapter 4
Eliphaz reproves Job for lack of religion – Job 4:1-2
He teaches God’s judgments to be not upon the righteous, but upon the wicked – Job 4:7
His fearful vision, designed to humble the pride of creatures before God – Job 4:12
Chapter 5
The harm of thoughtlessness – Job 5:1-2
The end of the wicked is misery – Job 5:3
God is to be regarded in affliction – Job 5:6
The happy result of God’s correction – Job 5:17
Chapter 6
Job shows that his complaints are not causeless – Job 6:1-2
He wishes for death, wherein he is assured of comfort – Job 6:8
He reproves his friends for unkindness – Job 6:14
Chapter 7
Job excuses his desire for death – Job 7:1-2
He complains of his own restlessness – Job 7:12
and God’s watchfulness – Job 7:17
Chapter 8
Bildad shows God’s justice in dealing with men according to their works – Job 8:1-2
He alludes to antiquity for proof of the certain destruction of the hypocrite – Job 8:8
He applies God’s just dealing to Job – Job 8:20
Chapter 9
Job, acknowledging God’s justice, shows there is no contending with Him – Job 9:1-2
Man’s innocence is not to be denied because of afflictions – Job 9:22
Chapter 10
Job, complaining freely, remonstrates with God about his afflictions – Job 10:1
He complains of life, and craves a little ease before death – Job 10:18
Chapter 11
Zophar reproves Job for seeking to justify himself – Job 11:1-2
God’s wisdom is unsearchable – Job 11:5
The assured blessing of repentance – Job 11:13
Chapter 12
Job makes his position clear against his friends – Job 12:1-2
He acknowledges God’s omnipotence – Job 12:7
Chapter 13
Job reproves his friends for partiality – Job 13:1
He professes his confidence in God – Job 13:14
He pleads for a revealing of his own sins, and God’s purpose in afflicting him – Job 13:20
Chapter 14
Job beseeches God for favor, by the shortness of life and certainty of death – Job 14:1
Is it not possible for man to live after death? – Job 14:7
By sin the creature is subject to corruption – Job 14:16
Chapter 15
Eliphaz reproves Job of impiety in answering boldly for himself – Job 15:1-2
He proves by tradition the disturbed mind and body of wicked men – Job 15:17
Chapter 16
Job reproves his friends for lack of mercy – Job 16:1-2
He shows the pitifulness of his case and maintains his innocence – Job 16:7
Chapter 17
Job appeals from men to God – Job 17:1
Men’s unmerciful behavior toward the afflicted may astonish but not discourage the righteous – Job 17:6
His hope is not in life, but in death – Job 17:11
Chapter 18
Bildad reproves Job for presumption and impatience – Job 18:1-2
The calamities of the wicked – Job 18:5
Chapter 19
Job, complaining of his friends’ cruelty, shows how much misery he has – Job 19:1-2
He craves pity – Job 19:21
He believes the resurrection – Job 19:23
Chapter 20
Zophar shows the state and lot of the wicked – Job 20:1-2
Chapter 21
Job shows that, even in the judgment of man, he has reason to be grieved – Job 21:1-2
Sometimes the wicked do prosper, though they despise God – Job 21:7
Sometimes their destruction is manifest – Job 21:16
The happy and unhappy are alike in death – Job 21:22
The judgment of the wicked is in another world – Job 21:27
Chapter 22
Eliphaz shows that man’s goodness does not profit God – Job 22:1-2
He accuses Job of various sins – Job 22:5
He exhorts him to repentance, with promises of mercy – Job 22:21
Chapter 23
Job longs to appear before God – Job 23:1-2
in confidence of His mercy – Job 23:6
God, who is invisible, observes our ways – Job 23:8
Job’s innocence – Job 23:11
God’s decree is changeless – Job 23:13
Chapter 24
Wickedness goes often unpunished – Job 24:1
There is a secret judgment for the wicked – Job 24:17
Chapter 25
Bildad shows that man cannot be justified before God – Job 25:1-2
Chapter 26
Job, reproving the uncharitable spirit of Bildad – Job 26:1-2
acknowledges the power of God to be infinite and unsearchable – Job 26:5
Chapter 27
Job protests his sincerity – Job 27:1-2
The godless is without hope – Job 27:8
The blessings of the wicked are turned into curses – Job 27:11
Chapter 28
There is knowledge of natural things – Job 28:1
But wisdom is an excellent gift of God – Job 28:12
Chapter 29
Job grieves for his former prosperity and honor – Job 29:1-2
Chapter 30
Job’s honor is turned into extreme contempt – Job 30:1
His prosperity is turned into calamity – Job 30:15
Chapter 31
Job solemnly protests his integrity in several duties – Job 31:1
Chapter 32
Elihu is angry with Job and his three friends – Job 32:1
Because wisdom comes not from age, he excuses the boldness of his youth – Job 32:6
He reproves them for not satisfying Job – Job 32:11
Chapter 33
Elihu offers himself, instead of God, with sincerity and meekness to reason with Job – Job 33:1
He excuses God from giving man an account of His ways, because of His greatness – Job 33:8
God calls man to repentance by visions – Job 33:14
by afflictions – Job 33:19
and by His ministry – Job 33:23
He calls Job to attention – Job 33:31
Chapter 34
Elihu accuses Job for charging God with injustice – Job 34:1-2
God, the omnipotent, cannot be unjust – Job 34:10
Man must humble himself unto God – Job 34:31
Elihu reproves Job – Job 34:34
Chapter 35
Comparison is not to be made with God, for our good or evil cannot extend to Him – Job 35:1-2
Many cry in their afflictions, but are not heard for lack of faith – Job 35:9
Chapter 36
Elihu shows how God is just in His ways – Job 36:1-2
How Job’s sins hinder God’s blessings – Job 36:16
God’s works are to be magnified – Job 36:24
Chapter 37
God is to be feared because of His great works – Job 37:1
His wisdom is unsearchable in them – Job 37:15
Chapter 38
God challenges Job to answer – Job 38:1-2
God, by His mighty works, convicts Job of ignorance – Job 38:4
and of imbecility – Job 38:31
Chapter 39
Of the wild goats and hinds – Job 39:1
Of the wild ass and the wild ox – Job 39:5
The ostrich – Job 39:13
The horse – Job 39:19
The hawk and the eagle – Job 39:26
Chapter 40
Job humbles himself to God – Job 40:1
God challenges Job to demonstrate his righteousness, power, and wisdom – Job 40:6
Of the behemoth – Job 40:15
Chapter 41
Of God’s great power in the leviathan – Job 41:1-2
Chapter 42
Job submits himself unto God – Job 42:1-2
God, preferring Job, makes his friends submit themselves and accepts him – Job 42:7
He magnifies and blesses Job – Job 42:10
Job’s age and death – Job 42:16
