
Job 20
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Job 20:4
"Surely you know how it has been from of old, ever since man was placed on the earth,
In this chapter, Zophar responds to Job's previous speech. Zophar accuses Job of being wicked and predicts his downfall. He describes the fate of the wicked, emphasizing their short-lived prosperity and ultimate destruction. Zophar begins by pointing out that the triumph of the wicked is short-lived and their joy is temporary. He believes that God will eventually bring judgment upon them and they will face the consequences of their evil deeds. Zophar describes the fate of the wicked in vivid detail, highlighting their wealth and success that will ultimately be stripped away. He emphasizes that their prosperity is built on deceit and injustice, and it will eventually crumble. Zophar concludes by stating that the wicked will face God's wrath and be consumed by fire.
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