KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 18:8
8. For he is cast into a net by his own feet, and he walketh upon a snare.
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KJV summary for : Job 18
Summary: In Job chapter 18, the focus is on the response of Bildad the Shuhite, who delivers a powerful speech addressing Job's plight. Bildad underscores the consequences of wickedness, asserting that those who oppose God face inevitable destruction. He employs vivid imagery to illustrate the fate of the wicked, describing their end as one filled with darkness and despair, emphasizing that their legacy is left in ruin. The chapter also reflects a broader theme of retributive justice, which was a common belief among Job's friends: that present suffering is a direct result of sin. Bildad's harsh rhetoric serves to further isolate Job, as he insists that Job must have sinned to deserve his current suffering. The overarching message of the chapter highlights the tension between human understanding of justice and the reality of suffering, setting the stage for Job’s ongoing struggle to comprehend his circumstances. Ultimately, Bildad's arguments reflect a limited understanding of divine justice and the complexities of human suffering.
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