Bible Study Guide Day 008: Job 17–20
Nevertheless, the righteous will hold to their ways, and those with clean hands will grow stronger.
Job 17:9
Job 17
In this chapter, Job continues to express his grievances and laments to God. He feels that he has become a laughingstock among his friends and that his life is fading away.
Despite all of these troubles, Job maintains his faithfulness to God and believes that justice will prevail in the end.
He says those with clean hands will grow stronger, showing his conviction that righteousness will ultimately triumph over evil.
This chapter serves as a reminder to us that even in the midst of suffering and hardships, we must hold on to our faith and trust in God’s plan for us.
Job 18
Bildad
In this chapter, Bildad responds to Job’s words once again. He accuses Job of being arrogant and not understanding the ways of God.
Bildad also describes the fate of the wicked, saying that they will be caught in their own traps and…