The Trial and Its Endurance
The book of Job recounts that God permitted Job's protection to be removed and his goods, family, and body to be struck, yet his life spared. In the synaxarion's account his whole body became a single wound covered with boils, and he bore this for seven years.
What distinguishes Job in the tradition is not the absence of grief but the refusal to blaspheme. He laments bitterly and even curses the day of his birth, but he does not accuse God of injustice, accepting his earthly condition as within God's will. This combination of honest anguish and unbroken faith is why the Church names him the Long-Suffering.