Literal Exposition on Job
Chapter 1: The First Tribulation
Chapter 2: The Second Tribulation
Chapter 3: The Lamentation of Job
Chapter 4: The Speech of Eliphaz
Chapter 5: Continuation of the Speech of Eliphaz
Chapter 6: The Speech of Job
Chapter 7: The Human Condition
Chapter 8: The Speech of Bildad: The Parable of the Rush
Chapter 9: The Difficulty of Evil
Chapter 10: The Special Difficulty of the Suffering of the Just
Chapter 11: Law and Divine Transcendence
Chapter 12: What Experience Teaches Us About God
Chapter 13: Prosperity and Adversity
Chapter 14: True Retribution
Chapter 15: A New Condemnation of Job
Chapter 16: Job’s Response to Eliphaz
Chapter 17: Job Depends on the Friendship of God
Chapter 18: The Inexorable Fate of the Worst
Chapter 19: Job Responds to Bildad
Chapter 20: Zophar’s Response: There Is a Future Life and Punishments in the World
Chapter 21: Job’s Second Response to Zophar
Chapter 22: Eliphaz’s Third Speech
Chapter 23: Job’s Speech
Chapter 24: Job Continues
Chapter 25: The Brief Response of Bildad
Chapter 26: Job’s Final Response
Chapter 27: Job Continues His Response
Chapter 28: Job Continues His Discourse in Praise of Wisdom
Chapter 29: Job Continues to Recall His History
Chapter 30: Job’s Speech Continues
Chapter 31: Job Seeks Justice
Chapter 32: The Speech of Elihu
Chapter 33: Elihu Exhorts Job to Penance
Chapter 34: A Speech on Divine Justice
Chapter 35: Elihu Continues His Speech
Chapter 36: God Alone Is Just
Chapter 37: A Hymn to God
Chapter 38: God Determines the Question
Chapter 39: God Continues His Speech
Chapter 40: The Power of God over the Powerful Wicked
Chapter 41: The Great Power of Satan
Chapter 42: The Repentance of Job