I understand that Hashem teaches us and strengthens us through trials in our lives. but Job's trial was different. Hashem praised him as being righteous yet when Job argues that point, in that he shouldn't be going through so much grief as a righteous man, it seems, Hashem gets angry with Job. I'm not saying I agree with Job, but why would Hashem, after He allowed Job to be tested, Job not really deserving it, be so angry with him when Job questions Hashem, knowing Him to be fair and merciful?
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I understand that Hashem teaches us and strengthens us through trials in our lives. but Job's trial was different. Hashem praised him as being righteous yet when Job argues that point, in that he shouldn't be going through so much grief as a righteous man, it seems, Hashem gets angry with Job. I'm not saying I agree with Job, but why would Hashem, after He allowed Job to be tested, Job not really deserving it, be so angry with him when Job questions Hashem, knowing Him to be fair and merciful?