If you have struggled with the book of Job as I have, this book will be a great help. I have separated out the words of his three "friends" and not weighed them of much importance. But Calvin here opened my eyes to see that there is value in even the words of these mistaken men. The words of Elihu confused me, for I thought there must be something wrong with his assessment because he was rather harsh with Job. But Calvin was able to sort this out for me as well. Then there is Job. I always treated him as the hero of the story, but Calvin points out his and our failings. Who are you, oh man, to speak to God? Calvin's assessment of humility must be ours. This book will give you an understanding of Job that will open your eyes and heart to our longsuffering and Almighty God. The translation from French into English is masterfully done and provides excellent footnotes for the words that could be confusing for us English speakers. The humility of Calvin is expressed at the end of each sermon (chapter) when he says, "Now we shall bow in humble reverence before the face of our God." Calvinism receives such a bad rap from ignorant (not a pejorative but a description of lack of knowledge) people but if one actually reads his works, one will discover the Biblical basis for the doctrine he unveils. This is a must-read.