Lux Domini

Job 25

Chapter context

What is happening in Job 25?

sufferingwisdomjusticelament

Job 25 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as Job’s protest and Elihu’s speeches. Job probes innocent suffering, failed consolation, contested theology, the limits of human explanation, and the mystery of divine wisdom. Read this chapter with the wider themes of suffering, wisdom, and justice in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.

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Glossary

Bildad Person v. 1

Son of contention, one of Job’s friends. He is called “the Shuhite,” probably as belonging to Shuah, a district in Arabia, in which Shuah, the sixth son of Abraham by Keturah, settled ( Gen. 25:2 ).