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JOB 25:1–25:6 ©

The Book of Job 25

25Then Bildad, Job’s friend from the Shuhite people group, responded to Job. He said,

2“God is very powerful.

Everyone should honor him greatly.

God causes everything to be orderly high up in heaven.

3No one can count all the stars in the sky.

When the sun rises, it shines on everyone.

4Since God is so great, no person can be righteous compared with him.

No human being is innocent by his standards.

5Consider this: God is so glorious that he does not even consider the full moon to be bright!

Even the white light of the stars does not seem pure to him.

6So God would certainly not consider mortal humans to be pure!”

JOB 25:1–25:6 ©

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