I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth thee.
Antes solo había oído de ti con mis oídos, pero ahora te veo con mis propios ojos.
Job pasó de conocer a Dios solo de oídas a experimentar un encuentro personal y directo con Él.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job tells the story of a faithful man named Job who endured severe trials and losses, which challenged his understanding of God's justice and sovereignty. Throughout the book, Job and his friends engage in debates about suffering, but in chapters 38-41, God speaks directly to Job, revealing His immense wisdom and control over creation. In Job 42:5, Job reflects on this divine encounter, admitting that his previous knowledge of God was based on hearsay, but now he has experienced God personally.
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