Batman: Robin, I fear our old enemy, The Riddler, is up to no good again.

Robin: What did he do this time, Batman?

Batman: He's been causing trouble in the book of Job.

Riddler: That's right, Robin. I've been stirring up trouble in Job 6.

Robin: What did you do, Riddler?

Riddler: I made Job complain about the lack of comfort and solace from his friends. He was so desperate for relief that he wished for death to come and end his suffering.

Batman: That's terrible, Riddler!

Riddler: I know, but it was a great challenge. Job was so desperate for relief from his suffering that he wished for a quick death. His friends tried to console him, but Job was so anguished that he felt their words were inadequate.

Robin: That's so sad, Batman. What did Job's friends do?

Batman: They offered their sympathy and tried to give Job some comfort. But Job was so desperate for relief that he wished for death to come quickly and end his pain.

Riddler: That's right, Robin. It was a great challenge, but Job's friends ultimately failed to provide him with the solace and comfort he desired.