Job 21: Job’s Rebuttal: Do the Wicked Really Suffer?
Job 21 articulates a devastating critique of the retribution principle by observing that, in reality, many wicked people live in luxury, see their children thrive, and die in peace. He challenges the observable facts of life against his friends' tidy theories, proving that suffering and prosperity are not reliable indicators of spiritual status.
v1-16: The Prosperous Life of those who Reject God
v17-26: The Random Distribution of Fortune and Calamity
How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing in your answers there remaineth falsehood?
Watch Job dismantle the 'prosperity gospel' of his day by pointing to the numerous exceptions that his friends refuse to acknowledge. Begin your study with job 21 summary.
Job asks why the wicked 'live, become old, and are mighty in power,' directly contradicting Zophar's claim that their joy is brief. The ‘Word Secret’ is *Pachad*, but here it is used to say the wicked *lack* dread, highlighting the unfairness of their peaceful lives. Discover the riches with job 21 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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