The Bible Dept.

Day 319: Job 22-24

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Nov 15, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Eliphaz makes unfounded accusations against Job, blaming his suffering on imagined sins. Job responds with deep emotional pain, yearning to find God amid his anguish. The conversation delves into the complexities of divine justice, emphasizing how wisdom must align with reality rather than idealism. A particularly puzzling passage in Job 24 challenges listeners and scholars alike, highlighting the tension between faith and the harsh truths of the world. Ultimately, the longing for understanding is palpable.
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Justice Is The Book’s Core Question

  • The book of Job uses suffering as context to probe the deeper question of divine justice.
  • The real plot asks whether God rules the world justly, not merely why suffering happens.
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Satan’s Goal: Discredit Divine Justice

  • Satan's strategy is to undermine God's justice by exposing transactional faith.
  • If Job fails and God still grants grace, Satan aims to claim God's rule is not truly just.
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Eliphaz Stumbles On A True Cause

  • Eliphaz accidentally hits the truth: Job suffers because he fears God.
  • That fear, not sin, explains why Job faces trials according to the prologue.
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