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Eloheem explains how Satan attempts to destroy Job by causing him to transgress the Law

In Job 2:3 we read that the Eloheem testifies of Job that he retains his "Integrity" even though Satan movedst Job against Eloheem. From this we can first of all see what exactly Satan is trying to achieve, namely to see Job to transgress the Law of Eloheem.

Furthermore, the Eloheem also explains why Satan is doing what he does, becacuse in the last part of the sentence, it says, "to destroy him without cause". It is so very important to note that Satan does not have permission to destroy Job. Satan however want's to do just that and not having permission to destroy him, he tries to get Job to transgress the Laws of Eloheem. Why? Because the Laws of Eloheem stipulate that Eloheem will destroy the transgressor himself. Satan is thus trying to get Job to do what he himself is not allowed to do. Satan is trying to get Job to transgress, because should Job transgress, then Eloheem will have to destroy him, becacuse that is the Law. For this reason, Eloheem states at the end of Job2:3 "and he holdeth fast his integrity, although thou movedst me against him, to destroy him without cause".