Peter: Alright so, Job 11: Stewie: Uh oh, I think it's a tricky one. Peter: Yeah, so the chapter starts off with this guy named Zophar telling Job to prepare his words and get ready to answer him.

Lois: Wait, who is Zophar?

Brian: He's one of Job's friends, who've come to console him after all his misfortunes.

Stewie: Well, he's not going to be consoling him for long.

Peter: Yeah, Zophar then goes on and on about how Job should be wise, because wisdom is greater than folly and understanding is better than folly.

Lois: Ooh, wisdom and understanding, two of my favorite things.

Peter: Yeah, but Zophar doesn't stop there. He says that if Job would just admit he's wrong and repent, he'd be forgiven and his sins would be forgotten like they never happened.

Brian: Yeah, and he even goes as far as to say that God's thoughts and plans are so far beyond what we can comprehend that it's like trying to count the stars in the sky.

Stewie: Well, I guess that's true. I mean, we don't even have a way to get to the stars. Unless you're talking about that time I built a rocket, then yes, I can definitely count them.

Lois: Uh, okay Stewie.

Peter: So yeah, that's about it for Job 11. Zophar basically just tells Job to be wise and repent and God will forgive him.

Brian: I guess the moral of the story is, don't be like Peter and make a rocket to try and count the stars.