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Job / Chapter 11
Zophar rebuts Job, insisting that many words do not prove innocence and that God’s wisdom and power exceed human grasp. He urges Job to turn from wrongdoing, promising relief, and warns that the wicked finally lose hope.
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Job / Chapter 11
Zophar rebuts Job, insisting that many words do not prove innocence and that God’s wisdom and power exceed human grasp. He urges Job to turn from wrongdoing, promising relief, and warns that the wicked finally lose hope.
Context Snapshot
Date
Patriarchal-style setting, often placed broadly in the early second millennium BC
Genre
Wisdom poetry and dialogue
Setting
Ancient Near Eastern wisdom setting
Audience
Wisdom readers
World Stage
Patriarchal-style setting, broadly c. 2000-1800 BCNo central biblical king date uncertain
Job is framed in a patriarchal-style world of households, herds, elders, messengers, and wisdom debate. The book intentionally keeps the setting broad so the question of suffering can stand before every generation.
Movement
Suffering before the living God
Artifact
Wisdom debate and divine answer
Biblical Timeline
Patriarchs
Job context: 2000 BC - 1500 BC
Biblical Timeline
Patriarchs
Job context
Patriarchs / 2000 BC - 1500 BC
Job context is set in the patriarchs, where Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the covenant family.
Scripture Text
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