Peter: Alright, so in Job 38, God speaks from a storm and asks Job where he was when the world was created.

Brian: Is he asking for the address, or just a general idea?

Peter: I'm not sure, but he seems to be making a point about how Job isn't all that important compared to God.

Quagmire: I know what that's like. I mean, I'm an important guy, but I'm still not as important as Superman.

Peter: Yeah, but God goes on to ask Job some pretty important questions, like where he was when the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy.

Lois: That's a pretty loaded question, if you ask me.

Peter: Yeah, but God's not done yet. He's also asking Job where he was when the depths were set, and how he knows the pathways of the sea?

Cleveland: Wow, that's some deep stuff.

Peter: Yeah, it's like God's saying that Job is like a tiny speck compared to the greatness of the universe.

Stewie: That's not true! I'm much greater than the universe!