"Have you considered my servant Job?" God asked Satan in the heavenly court. This "blameless and upright man, who fears God and turns away from evil?" Well, Satan considered Job all right. But he only considered him a God-fearing man because he was being blessed. Remove all that blessing, Satan argued, and Job’s piety will crumble and he will curse you. So the agreement is made between God and Satan; only Job’s life must not be taken away. But everything else is of Job’s is negotiable - family, servants, house, possessions. All of it. Job is then afflicted with sores covering his body, and he falls on the ground in lament.
"... the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord."
And the author of the book of Job comments, "In all this Job did not sin ..."
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