2:1 And
the
day
is,
that
sons
of
God
come
in
to
station
themselves
by
Jehovah,
and
there
doth
come
also
the
Adversary
in
their
midst
to
station
himself
by
Jehovah.
2:2 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Whence
camest
thou'
And
the
Adversary
answereth
Jehovah
and
saith,
`From
going
to
and
fro
in
the
land,
and
from
walking
up
and
down
in
it.'
2:3 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Hast
thou
set
thy
heart
unto
My
servant
Job
because
there
is
none
like
him
in
the
land,
a
man
perfect
and
upright,
fearing
God
and
turning
aside
from
evil
and
still
he
is
keeping
hold
on
his
integrity,
and
thou
dost
move
Me
against
him
to
swallow
him
up
for
nought!'
2:4 And
the
Adversary
answereth
Jehovah
and
saith,
`A
skin
for
a
skin,
and
all
that
a
man
hath
he
doth
give
for
his
life.
2:5 Yet,
put
forth,
I
pray
Thee,
Thy
hand,
and
strike
unto
his
bone
and
unto
his
flesh--if
not:
unto
Thy
face
he
doth
bless
Thee!'
2:6 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Lo,
he
[is]
in
thy
hand;
only
his
life
take
care
of.'
2:7 And
the
Adversary
goeth
forth
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah,
and
smiteth
Job
with
a
sore
ulcer
from
the
sole
of
his
foot
unto
his
crown.
2:8 And
he
taketh
to
him
a
potsherd
to
scrape
himself
with
it,
and
he
is
sitting
in
the
midst
of
the
ashes.
2:9 And
his
wife
saith
to
him,
`Still
thou
art
keeping
hold
on
thine
integrity:
bless
God
and
die.'
2:10 And
he
saith
unto
her,
`As
one
of
the
foolish
women
speaketh,
thou
speakest;
yea,
the
good
we
receive
from
God,
and
the
evil
we
do
not
receive.'
In
all
this
Job
hath
not
sinned
with
his
lips.
2:11 And
three
of
the
friends
of
Job
hear
of
all
this
evil
that
hath
come
upon
him,
and
they
come
in
each
from
his
place--Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
Zophar
the
Naamathite--and
they
are
met
together
to
come
in
to
bemoan
him,
and
to
comfort
him;
2:12 and
they
lift
up
their
eyes
from
afar
and
have
not
discerned
him,
and
they
lift
up
their
voice
and
weep,
and
rend
each
his
robe,
and
sprinkle
dust
on
their
heads--heavenward.
2:13 And
they
sit
with
him
on
the
earth
seven
days
and
seven
nights,
and
there
is
none
speaking
unto
him
a
word
when
they
have
seen
that
the
pain
hath
been
very
great.