The Book of Job
1. The First Test
2. The Second Test
3. Job’s Lament
4. Eliphaz’s First Speech: The Innocent Prosper
5. Eliphaz Urges Job to Seek God
6. Job Replies: His Suffering Is Unjust
7. Job’s Plea to God for Relief
8. Bildad’s First Speech: God Is Just
9. Job Acknowledges God’s Power
10. Job Pleads His Case Before God
11. Zophar’s First Speech: Repent and Prosper
12. Job Replies: The Wisdom of the Aged Is Not Always Right
13. Job Defends His Integrity
14. Job Reflects on Mortality and Hope
15. Eliphaz’s Second Speech: Job Presumes Too Much
16. Job’s Reply: My Friends Scorn Me
17. Job Appeals to Heaven
18. Bildad’s Second Speech: The Wicked’s Fate
19. Job’s Reply: My Redeemer Lives
20. Zophar’s Second Speech: The Wicked’s Short Joy
21. Job’s Reply: The Wicked Often Prosper
22. Eliphaz’s Third Speech: Job’s Alleged Wickedness
23. Job’s Reply: His Desire to Argue His Case Before God
24. Job Describes the Prosperity of the Wicked
25. Bildad’s Third Speech: Man’s Impurity Before God
26. Job’s Reply: God’s Majesty and Power
27. Job’s Final Speech to His Friends
28. The Poem on Wisdom
30. Job’s Present Misery
31. Job’s Final Defense of His Integrity
32. Elihu’s Introduction and Anger
33. God Speaks Through Suffering
34. God Is Just
35. Human Righteousness and God
36. God’s Greatness in Justice
37. Elihu Extols God’s Majesty in the Storm
38. The Lord Speaks from the Whirlwind
39. God Questions Job
40. Job Humbles Himself
41. The Might of Leviathan
42. Job's Fortunes Restored