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In the Bible, the 'Book of Job' chronicles the trials and travails that befall a man who loves Yahweh. Through all manner of profound loss, spiritual torment, and complete social alienation, Job keeps his faith. All of the many blessings of Job are stripped away. The man Job is left with only his relationship with God. Jobeth, the title of this work is a linguistic reflection of the King James Version of the Old Testament, with the suffix -eth turning the namesake Job, into Jobeth. God giveth and God taketh away, not only from the man, but also giveth Jobeth, a woman, and taketh away from her as well.Mona Fitch-Elliott was born in (Harlem) New York and lived in Jersey City, NJ from an early age. She attend public school and graduated high school (Ferris) and college (St. Peter's) in Jersey City. She worked in banks and corporations before she was ordained as a pastor (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America). She has attended the Lutheran Seminary at Philadelphia, Rutgers Newark, and Drew University (Madison, NJ). She was a pastor for 30+ years in New Jersey (Camden, Hoboken, and Jersey City) and has also taught school for several of those years. She has traveled to Africa on two occasions (South Africa, Namibia, Ethiopia). She is currently widowed and has one daughter. She currently lives in Hoboken, NJ, loves writing, and occasionally serves churches.