
The Book of Job
Old Testament
Job Summary — Book Overview
- Author
- Unknown
- Written
- ~2000–500 BC
- Testament
- Old Testament
- Chapters
- 42
- Key Theme
- The mystery of suffering and unwavering trust in God's sovereignty.
- Written For
- All who wrestle with suffering and faith
Introduction of Job
The Book of Job is named after its central character, a man of legendary righteousness. Its origins are ancient, with the story possibly set in the patriarchal period and the book itself likely composed between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The narrative opens in the land of Uz with Job, his friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, and an unexpected heavenly courtroom scene. When unimaginable suffering shatters Job’s life, the book launches into one of the most profound debates on suffering, justice, and faith ever written. How Job responds — and how God ultimately answers — makes this one of the Bible’s most emotionally raw and intellectually challenging works.


