The Book of Job, in my humble opinion, is perhaps one of the most spiritually enlightening books of the Bible. Within it, Job and his "comforters" engage in a long and lengthy dialogue; The Book is punctuated and peppered with the if/then, after this therefore because of this, and empircal evidence and so-called "revelation knowledge" from Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar. Were one to boil it down to its most essential part(s), the book would fall on these lines: Job is spoken of as being spiritually right and good in the eyes of God, and that he did nothing to deserve...