Job 26

Job 26

Job mockingly dismisses Bildad's brief statement, saying he has offered no help to the powerless. Job delivers his own magnificent and detailed praise of God's power, showing that he understands God's sovereignty better than his friends do. Job describes God's command over the underworld, the vastness of the heavens, and the incredible forces of nature. Job concludes that these wonders are only the fringe of God's power, hinting at God’s true magnitude and confirming that he is not questioning God's authority, only His justice in his case.

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