Job 25

Job 25

Bildad delivers the shortest and final speech of the friends. He offers no new arguments, only a brief affirmation of God's majesty and sovereignty. Bildad emphasizes that God is powerful, can maintain order in the heavens, and that human beings are weak, impure, and insignificant before Him. He uses the final argument of the friends, asserting that since God's power is absolute, no man, no matter how righteous, can be pure in God's sight. His speech concludes the friends' side of the debate, leaving Job to deliver his final defense.

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