a1:9-11
b1:10
c1 Sam 25:16
dPss 5:12
e34:7
fZech 2:5
gIsa 5:5
h1:11-12
i2:5-6
j3:1
l31:30
m2:9
n1 Cor 10:11
oJas 1:13
pLuke 22:31-32
qJohn 19:11

‏ Job 1:9-12

Summary for Job 1:9-11: 1:9-11  a Job has good reason (Hebrew khinnam; see study note on 2:3) to fear God: The wisdom tradition links piety with prosperity. Satan went a step further by suggesting that Job’s piety was contingent upon his affluence.
1:10  b wall of protection: See 1 Sam 25:16  c; Pss 5:12  d; 34:7  e; Zech 2:5  f; cp. Isa 5:5  g.
Summary for Job 1:11-12: 1:11-12  h reach out ... test him ... Do whatever you want: Satan was God’s agent; the hand he put forth was the Lord’s as well as Satan’s, for here they acted against everything Job possessed and later against Job himself (2:5-6  i).

• Job later cursed the day of his birth (3:1  j, 8  k), but he did not curse God (31:30  l), even when his distraught wife urged him to do so (2:9  m).

• God allowed Satan to test Job to prove that Satan’s cynicism was incorrect (1 Cor 10:11  n; see Jas 1:13  o; cp. Luke 22:31-32  p; John 19:11  q).
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