Bible (ASV) 18: Job (version 2)


Read by Sam Stinson

(4.8 stars; 8 reviews)

God permits "Satan," or in some translations "the adversary" or "the accuser," to put the virtue of Job to the test, at first by giving him power over his property, but forbidding him to touch his person. Satan begins by taking away all of Job's riches, his livestock, his house, his servants, and his children; a series of four messengers informs him that they have perished in various tragedies. In the meantime, only three of Job's friends come to visit him in his misfortune — Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. A fourth, Elihu the Buzite, first begins talking in chapter 32 and bears a distinguished part in the dialogue; his arrival is not noted. The friends spend a week sitting on the ground with Job, without speaking, until Job at last breaks his silence and complains of his misery. (Summary by Wikipedia) (2 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Chapters 01-02 6:39 Read by Sam Stinson
Chapters 03-11 24:40 Read by Sam Stinson
Chapters 12-20 25:53 Read by Sam Stinson
Chapters 21-31 29:37 Read by Sam Stinson
Chapters 32-37 17:59 Read by Sam Stinson
Chapters 38-42 16:52 Read by Sam Stinson

Reviews

A book too little noted


(4 stars)

As one of the most astounding books of the Bible, those who read Job too often are bogged down in the mire of Job's misery. The reader of this audio book keeps the story moving, so we can still be listening when the finale comes, stupendous as it is! For those who read the Bible for its true content, I highly recommend this audio book.

Good Job!


(5 stars)

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