
Job 27
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Easy Bible・Job 27
Job 27:1
And Job continued his discourse:
In this chapter, Job continues his speech and declares his integrity. He affirms that as long as he has breath, he will not speak wickedness or utter deceit. Job insists on his righteousness and refuses to admit any wrongdoing. Job emphasizes that he will hold fast to his righteousness and never let it go. He believes that the wicked will receive punishment from God and that the hypocrites will face the wrath of the Almighty. Job states that the heritage of the oppressors will be taken away, and they will not have peace or security. Job concludes by saying that he will teach others about the ways of God and not hide the truth. He encourages his listeners to consider the works of God and acknowledge His power and justice. Job's final words reflect his unwavering faith in God and his determination to uphold righteousness.
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