Job 11
Zophar, the third of Job's friends, speaks, accusing Job of being wicked and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
Bible version
Zophar Speaks
Commentary
Job 11 is a chapter that speaks to the power of God and His ability to forgive and restore. Eliphaz, one of Job's friends, is speaking to Job and trying to encourage him to repent and turn to God for mercy. Eliphaz is reminding Job that God is all-knowing and all-powerful, and that He is able to forgive and restore even the most broken of people. He encourages Job to humble himself before God and to seek His mercy and grace. Eliphaz also speaks of the greatness of God and His ability to bring justice and righteousness to the world. He speaks of God's omniscience and omnipotence, and how He is able to bring about justice and righteousness even in the midst of chaos and suffering. He speaks of God's ability to bring about a new order and to restore the brokenness of the world. The chapter ends with Eliphaz's plea to Job to turn to God and seek His mercy and grace. He reminds Job that God is able to forgive and restore even the most broken of people, and that He is able to bring about justice and righteousness in the world. Eliphaz's words are a reminder to us all that God is able to forgive and restore, and that He is able to bring about justice and righteousness in the world.
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There are 20 verses in Job, chapter 11.