- The Epistle
- The Preface
- Book I: Section 1
- Book I: Section 2
- Book I: Section 3
- Book I: Section 4
- Book II: Section 1
- Book II: Section 2
- Book II: Section 3
- Book II: Section 4
- Book II: Section 5
- Book II: Section 6
- Book II: Section 7
- Book II: Section 8
- Book III: Section 1
- Book III: Section 2
- Book III: Section 3
- Book III: Section 4
- Book III: Section 5
- Book III: Section 6
- Book IV: Section 1
- Book IV: Section 2
- Book IV: Section 3
- Book IV: Section 4
- Book IV: Section 5
- Book IV: Section 6
- Book IV: Section 7
- Book IV: Section 8
- Book V: Section 1
- Book V: Section 2
- Book V: Section 3
- Book V: Section 4
- Book V: Section 5
- Book V: Section 6
- Book V: Section 7
- Book V: Section 8
- Book V: Section 9
Saint Gregory's Commentary on Job, sometimes called "An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions," was written between 578 and 595. It is Gregory's major work, filling some 35 books or 6 volumes, making perhaps the single largest surviving patristic work. In his work he both comments on the book of Job and draws moral lessons from it. Pope Gregory is considered a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox church and in the West in the Catholic church and some Protestant churches. - Summary by ancientchristian
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