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The Book of Job (The Hebrew Bible, Volume 3, The Writings)

Bible • Book 18

by Anonymous, Robert Alter

Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini

4.11 ABR Score (5.1K ratings)
★ 4.22 Goodreads (4.8K) ★ 4.59 Audible (237)
64h 4m Released 2019 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Alter's translation cuts through centuries of interpretation to expose Job's raw existential rage, and Ballerini's measured delivery makes the philosophical arguments land like punches rather than sermons.

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About This Audiobook

Ancient wisdom literature reaches its pinnacle in this profound exploration of human suffering and divine justice. Set in the land of Uz, the narrative follows Job, a prosperous and righteous man whose faith becomes the subject of a cosmic wager between God and Satan. When catastrophic losses strip away his wealth, family, and health, Job grapples with the fundamental question of why the innocent suffer while maintaining his integrity. Through intense dialogues with three friends who offer conventional religious explanations, and later a fourth companion who challenges all perspectives, the text examines the limits of human understanding and the nature of divine mystery.

Edoardo Ballerini's masterful narration elevates Robert Alter's acclaimed translation into a deeply immersive listening experience. His nuanced vocal performance distinguishes each character while maintaining the gravitas essential to this philosophical masterpiece. Ballerini navigates the complex Hebrew poetry with remarkable clarity, allowing listeners to appreciate both the emotional weight and intellectual rigor of the ancient text. The audio format particularly suits this dialogue-heavy work, as Ballerini's skilled delivery brings the heated debates to life, making centuries-old theological arguments feel immediate and personally relevant to contemporary audiences.