He asks God to test this by removing the prosperity of the most righteous of all God's servants. Begins with the frame narrative, giving the reader an omniscient 'God's eye perspective' which introduces title character as a man of exemplary faith and piety

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1. He asks God to test this by removing the prosperity of the most righteous of all God's servants. Begins with the frame narrative, giving the reader an omniscient 'God's eye perspective' which introduces title character as a man of exemplary faith and piety