Job 38
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Commentary
Job 38 is a chapter in the book of Job that contains a dialogue between God and Job. In this chapter, God speaks to Job and questions him about his knowledge and understanding of the world. God begins by asking Job if he was present when He created the world and the foundations of the earth. God then goes on to ask Job a series of questions about the natural world, such as where the morning stars sing and the gates of death are located. God's questions are meant to demonstrate to Job that he is not as wise as he thinks he is and that he should not be so quick to question God's decisions. This chapter serves as a reminder to us that God is all-knowing and all-powerful. We should not question His decisions or try to understand them, but instead trust in His wisdom and power. We should also remember that God is in control of all things and that He knows what is best for us. This chapter also serves as a reminder that we should not be so quick to judge or criticize others, as we do not have the same level of knowledge and understanding as God.
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