Job 12
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 12 is a chapter that speaks to the power of God and His ability to bring about justice. In this chapter, Job is questioning why God has allowed him to suffer so much, and why the wicked seem to prosper. He is asking God to show him the truth and to bring justice to the world. Job acknowledges that God is the source of all wisdom and knowledge, and that He is the one who gives strength to the weak and understanding to the simple. He also acknowledges that God is the one who brings justice to the world and that He is the one who can bring about a just outcome. Job then goes on to ask God to show him the truth and to bring justice to the world. He is asking God to show him the truth and to bring justice to the world. He is asking God to show him the truth and to bring justice to the world. He is asking God to show him the truth and to bring justice to the world. Job's plea for justice is a reminder to us that God is the ultimate source of justice and that He is the one who can bring about a just outcome. We should always remember to turn to God in times of trouble and to trust in His justice.
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There are 25 verses in Job, chapter 12.