Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said,
Then the LORD responded to Job and said,
This verse introduces God's direct response to Job after he had questioned God's justice.
📚 Historical Context
The Book of Job is an ancient Hebrew text set in a patriarchal era, likely in the land of Uz, that wrestles with profound questions of suffering and divine justice. In the story, Job, a righteous man who has endured devastating losses, has been dialoguing with his friends about his plight, and God has just begun speaking to him directly from the whirlwind in previous chapters. By Job 40:1, this verse marks the continuation of God's personal response to Job's complaints, emphasizing God's authority and wisdom.
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