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JOB 25:1–25:6 ©

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Bildad’s third response to Iyyov

25:1 Bildad’s third response to Iyyov

25Then Bildad (from Shuah) responded to Iyyov:

2Dominion and fear belong to God.

He establishes peace in his high places.

3Can his troops be counted?

Is there anyone who his light doesn’t shine on?

4How can a person be innocent before God?

How could a human born from a women be pure?

5Look, even the moon isn’t clear to us,

and the stars aren’t pure in our sight.

6Indeed, a person’s just like an insect,

and human offspring are as insignificant as worms.

JOB 25:1–25:6 ©

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