Job 9

Job 9

Job answers Bildad, agreeing that God is all-powerful and righteous, but questioning how any mortal can possibly be justified before Him. Job details God's unstoppable power, describing Him moving mountains, shaking the earth, and controlling the heavens—actions that are beyond human comprehension. Job emphasizes that even if he were blameless, he would still be unable to argue his case against God, who can find fault with anyone. Job concludes that since the outcome is the same for the innocent and the wicked, God must simply destroy the guiltless along with the guilty.

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Job 17

Job continues to lament his loneliness, feeling despised by his friends and abandoned by God. He pleads for proof of his integrity, as his only hope now lies in the grave.

Job 18

Bildad continues the attack, describing the certain fate of the wicked. He suggests that the miseries Job is experiencing (loss, terror, disease) are all inevitable parts of the wicked man's demise.

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