
Bible (KJV) 18: Job (version 2)
The oldest story about why innocent people suffer, Job follows a man who loses everything, wealth, family, health, yet refuses to curse God. His three friends arrive to explain his misfortune: surely he must have sinned. But Job insists on his innocence and demands answers. What follows is one of the most audacious encounters in literature: God speaks from a whirlwind, not to explain the suffering but to reveal the incomprehensible scale of creation. Job is restored, but the book leaves its central question deliberately unresolved. This is a text that refuses easy comfort, asking instead what it means to hold onto faith when the heavens go silent.















