This is one thing, therefore I said it, He destroyeth the perfect and the wicked.
Una cosa sé con certeza, por eso lo digo claramente: Dios destruye tanto al inocente como al malvado.
Job afirma que Dios destruye por igual a buenos y malos, cuestionando la justicia divina en su sufrimiento.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, which is set in the ancient Near East during the patriarchal era, Job is a righteous man who faces devastating losses and engages in deep dialogues with his friends about God's justice. In Chapter 9, Job responds to his friend Bildad by highlighting God's overwhelming power, asserting that God destroys both the innocent and the wicked, which reflects Job's struggle with the mystery of undeserved suffering. This narrative addresses timeless questions about divine fairness in a world where the righteous often endure hardship.
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