In the first two chapters of Job, we see that Job was an upright man that feared the Lord. What we see, that Job does not see, is that Satan entered the Lord's presence and they discussed Job. Satan said that Job was upright and feared God because God had a hedge around him, but if God took his stuff away, Job would curse God. God allowed it, Satan did it, and Job stayed faithful. Then Satan came again into God's presence and said, "if you let me touch his flesh and bones, he will curse You." God allowed it, and Job stayed faithful. Chapter two ends with three of Jobs friends came to comfort him. They sit in silence for a week. They should have stopped there.