Job 42

Job 42

Job responds to the Lord, confessing that he now knows that God can do everything and that no purpose of His can be thwarted. Job retracts his arrogant and ignorant statements, saying, "I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you; therefore I despise myself, and repent in dust and ashes." God then confronts Job's three friends for not speaking rightly about Him. God accepts Job’s prayer on their behalf, healing them. God then restores Job’s fortunes twofold and blesses him with seven more sons, three more beautiful daughters, and a long life.

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Job 29

Job contrasts his present state of suffering and scorn with the glory of his past life, remembering how he was honored, respected, and a zealous advocate for the poor and the weak.

Job 30

Job describes his present humiliation, detailing how he is now mocked by the lowest members of society and afflicted by disease. He again cries out, lamenting that God has become his cruel enemy.

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