Job 25
Eliphaz Responds
Eliphaz responds, accusing Job of being prideful and insisting that God always punishes the wicked.

Eliphaz Responds
Commentary
Job 25 is a short chapter that serves as a brief interlude between Bildad's second speech and Eliphaz's third speech. In this chapter, Bildad offers a brief response to Job's words in chapter 24. He begins by praising God's greatness and power, noting that God's majesty is so great that no human can even begin to comprehend it. He then goes on to suggest that Job's suffering is a result of his own sin and that he should humble himself before God in order to receive mercy. Bildad's words are a reminder to Job that God is in control and that Job should not question God's justice. He also serves as a reminder to Job that he should not be prideful and should instead humble himself before God. This is a common theme throughout the book of Job and serves as a reminder to us all that we should not question God's justice and should instead trust in His mercy.
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