Job Chapter 11 (KJV)

Job 11

Human limitation in understanding GodRepentance and restorationThe consequences of wickednessDivine justiceThe nature of true wisdom
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Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, Should not the multitude of words be answered? and should a man full of talk be justified? {full...: Heb. of lips} Should thy lies make men hold their peace? and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed? {lies: or, devices} For thou hast said, My doctrine {is} pure, and I am clean in thine eyes. But oh that God would speak, and open his lips against thee; And that he would shew thee the secrets of wisdom, that {they are} double to that which is! Know therefore that God exacteth of thee {less} than thine iniquity {deserveth}. Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? {It is} as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? {as high...: Heb. the heights of heaven} The measure thereof {is} longer than the earth, and broader than the sea. If he cut off, and shut up, or gather together, then who can hinder him? {cut...: or, make a change} {hinder...: Heb. turn him away?} For he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider {it}? For vain man would be wise, though man be born {like} a wild ass's colt. {vain: Heb. empty} If thou prepare thine heart, and stretch out thine hands toward him; If iniquity {be} in thine hand, put it far away, and let not wickedness dwell in thy tabernacles. For then shalt thou lift up thy face without spot; yea, thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not fear: Because thou shalt forget {thy} misery, {and} remember {it} as waters {that} pass away: And {thine} age shall be clearer than the noonday; thou shalt shine forth, thou shalt be as the morning. {be clearer...: Heb. arise above} And thou shalt be secure, because there is hope; yea, thou shalt dig {about thee, and} thou shalt take thy rest in safety. Also thou shalt lie down, and none shall make {thee} afraid; yea, many shall make suit unto thee. {make suit...: Heb. intreat thy face} But the eyes of the wicked shall fail, and they shall not escape, and their hope {shall be as} the giving up of the ghost. {they shall...: Heb. flight shall perish from them} {the giving...: or, a puff of breath}

Context & Meaning

In Job Chapter 11, Zophar the Naamathite responds to Job's speeches, rebuking him for his lengthy self-defense and claiming that God would reveal to Job the 'double' wisdom that Job lacks. Zophar challenges Job's ability to comprehend God's infinite nature and offers conditional hope: if Job repents and turns from wickedness, he will be restored and experience peace and prosperity.

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