Job 26
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.
Bible version
Eliphaz Responds
Commentary
Job 26 is a chapter that speaks to the power of God and His ability to do all things. In this chapter, Job is responding to Bildad's accusations that he is a wicked man and that God is punishing him for his sins. Job refutes this accusation by pointing out that God is the one who has the power to do all things. He speaks of God's power to create the heavens and the earth, to control the sea and the sky, and to bring death and destruction. He also speaks of God's wisdom and understanding, which are far beyond human comprehension. Job's words in this chapter are a reminder of the greatness of God and His power. He speaks of God's ability to do all things, and His wisdom and understanding that are far beyond human comprehension. Job's words are a reminder to us that God is in control of all things, and that He is the one who has the power to do all things. We should always remember that God is the one who has the power to do all things, and that He is the one who has the wisdom and understanding to do them.
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There are 14 verses in Job, chapter 26.