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70 000 INTRODUCTION
The Book of Job is the story of a good man who suffers
total disaster he loses all his children and property and
is afflicted with a repulsive disease. Then in three series
of poetic dialogues the author shows how Job's friends and
Job himself react to these calamities. In the end, God
himself, whose dealings with humanity have been a
prominent part of the discussion, appears to Job.
The friends of Job explain his suffering in traditional
religious terms. Since God, so they assume, always
balio rewards good and punishes evil, the sufferings of Job can
only mean that he has sinned. But for Job this is too simple;
he does not deserve such cruel punishment, because he has
been an unusually good and righteous man. He cannot
was understand how God can let so much evil happen to one
Y br like himself, and he boldly challenges God. Job does not
todos lose his faith, but he longs to be justified before God and
to regain his honour as a good man.
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Answered by gourikaushik001
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Answer:

what is that

I cant understand

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