Job 1 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

Bible Comments

J O B

CHAP. I.

      The history of Job begins here with an account, I. Of his great piety in general (Job 1:1), and in a particular instance, Job 1:5. II. Of his great prosperity, Job 1:2-4. III. Of the malice of Satan against him, and the permission he obtained to try his constancy, Job 1:6-12. IV. Of the surprising troubles that befel him, the ruin of his estate (Job 1:13-17), and the death of his children, Job 1:18; Job 1:19. V. Of his exemplary patience and piety under these troubles, Job 1:20-22. In all this he is set forth for an example of suffering affliction, from which no prosperity can secure us, but through which integrity and uprightness will preserve us.