Jun 9, 20252 min read
9 June Job 40
In Job 40, God responds to Job’s complaints, challenging him to humbly accept His sovereignty. God asks Job if he can match His power and...
In Job 40, God responds to Job’s complaints, challenging him to humbly accept His sovereignty. God asks Job if he can match His power and...
In Job 39, God continues His response, highlighting the majesty of creation. He describes various animals, including the wild donkey, the...
In Job 38, God responds to Job's complaints by speaking from the whirlwind, challenging Job to prepare for divine questioning. God...
Job 37 describes Elihu's reflection on God's majestic power displayed in nature. He emphasises God's control over storms, lightning, and...
In Job 36, Elihu continues his discourse, emphasising God's justice and righteousness. He asserts that God is righteous in His dealings,...
In Job 34, Elihu rebukes Job's complaints, asserting that God is just and impartial. He emphasises God's righteousness in judgment,...
In Job 33, Elihu continues speaking, asserting that suffering can be a means of divine communication. He emphasises that God speaks...
In Job 32, a young man named Elihu becomes angry with Job and his three friends for their inability to provide satisfactory answers....
In Job 31, Job defends his integrity, listing his commitments to righteousness, honesty, and compassion. He denies any wrongdoing,...
In Job 29, Job nostalgically reflects on his past life of honour, prosperity, and respect. He recalls his close relationship with God,...
In Job 28, Job reflects on the inaccessibility and value of wisdom. He contrasts human ability to mine earthly treasures with the elusive...
Job 28 explores the theme of wisdom, describing its value and rarity. Job contrasts the search for wisdom with mining for precious...
In Job 26, Job responds to Bildad by vividly describing God’s power and majesty, highlighting His control over creation and the cosmos....
In Job 25, Bildad insists that men and women cannot be righteous before God, emphasising His supreme power and purity. He highlights...
Job 24 describes injustices in the world, where the wicked oppress the poor, disregard God’s commands, and seem to escape punishment. Job...
In Job 23, Job longs to find God, feeling He is hidden amidst his suffering. Job believes in his innocence and, despite not understanding...
In Job 22, Eliphaz accuses Job of wickedness, suggesting his suffering is due to sin. He urges Job to repent, promising that returning to...
In Job 21, Job responds to Zophar’s accusations, questioning why the wicked often prosper while the righteous suffer. He observes that...
In Job 20, Zophar, one of Job's friends, rebukes him, claiming that the wicked, though they may prosper temporarily, will face inevitable...
In Job 19, Job expresses his profound suffering and isolation. He accuses his friends of cruelty, laments his loss of dignity, and feels...