UNTIL TODAY, I don't think I've ever shed a tear while reading a Bible commentary. I'm 38 pages into David J.A. Clines's 501-page commentary on the first 20 chapters of Job. That's when Job reacts to the news he lost his livestock, servants, and all 10 of his children and their families. He lost them to raiders, a windstorm, and lightning that set his pastures on fire. Complaining to a friend A year ago I was complaining about my troubles to a friend I've known since we were kids. She's a Presbyterian minister now. She wrote, "Steve, I do know ...