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Job 1 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Job 1, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

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Hebrew words / lemmas
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classic sermon excerpts
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preachers & commentators

Job 1 in the Hebrew

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Hebrew Transliteration Strong's Count Glosses
אִיּוֹב ʼÎyôwb H347 9 Ijob
שָׂטָן sâṭân H7854 7 opponent, Satan
מָלַט mâlaṭ H4422 4 be smooth, escape
בַּד bad H905 4 separation, part
נַעַר naʻar H5288 4 boy, servant
בָּרַךְ bârak H1288 4 kneel, bless
נָגַד nâgad H5046 4 front, manifest

How preachers through history handled this text

12 public-domain excerpts on Job 1, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Matthew Henry 5 Spurgeon 4 Alexander MacLaren 2 John Wesley 1

“Job humbled himself under the hand of God. He reasons from the common state of human life, which he describes. We brought nothing of this world's goods into the world, but have them from others; and it is certain we can carry nothing out, but must leave them to others. Job, under all his losses, is but reduced to his first state. He is but where he must have been at last, and is only unclothed, or unloaded rather, a little sooner than he expected. …”

— Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise), on Job 1:20–30 (Public Domain)

Places in the text

Based on ancient-geography data

  • Uz — Job 1:1
  • Chaldea — Job 1:17
  • East — Job 1:3

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