KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 11:16
16. Because thou shalt forget thy misery, and remember it as waters that pass away:
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KJV summary for : Job 11
Summary: In Job chapter 11, Zophar the Naamathite responds to Job's lamentations and defenses of his innocence. He accuses Job of speaking too much and foolishly, asserting that his words reflect a lack of understanding about God's justice and sovereignty. Zophar emphasizes the greatness of God's wisdom and the limitations of human comprehension, suggesting that Job's suffering is a result of his wrongdoing. He encourages Job to repent and turn back to God, promising that if he does so, he will experience restoration and renewed blessings. The chapter illustrates the theme of human inadequacy in grasping divine purposes, urging humility before God's inscrutable plans. Zophar's harsh admonition highlights the struggle between faith and understanding in the face of suffering.
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