Job 25

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Chapter Overview

Job 25 is a wisdom dialogue chapter in the Old Testament that explores themes of creation, redemption, discipleship. Written during the patriarchal period (literary composition later), this chapter should be understood within its historical context: Ancient wisdom traditions often wrestled with the problem of suffering and divine justice.

The chapter can be divided into several sections:

  1. Verses 1-5: Introduction and setting the context
  2. Verses 6-6: Development of key themes

This chapter is significant because it provides essential context for understanding God's covenant relationship with His people. When studying this passage, it's important to consider both its immediate context within Job and its broader place in the scriptural canon.

Bildad's Third Speech: How Can Man Be Righteous?

1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,

2 Dominion and fear are with him, he maketh peace in his high places. Peace: Colossians 1:20

3 Is there any number of his armies? and upon whom doth not his light arise? Resurrection: Matthew 5:45. Light: James 1:17

4 How then can man be justified with GodGod: אֱלֹהִים (Elohim). The Hebrew Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) is a plural form denoting majesty and fullness of deity. Though grammatically plural, it takes singular verbs when referring to the one true God, suggesting the Trinity's plurality within unity.? or how can he be clean that is born of a woman? Righteousness: Job 9:2, Psalms 143:2, Romans 5:1, 1 John 1:9. Parallel theme: Psalms 51:5, 130:3, Zechariah 13:1, Ephesians 2:3, Revelation 1:5 +4

5 Behold even to the moon, and it shineth not; yea, the stars are not pure in his sight. Parallel theme: Job 15:15

6 How much less man, that is a worm? and the son of man, which is a worm? Parallel theme: Psalms 22:6, Isaiah 41:14