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Job 27:11

Posted on 18 May at 11:27
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I will teach you by the hand of God: that which is with the Almightie, will I not conceale. Job 27:11 (KJV)

that which

is

with the Almighty will I not conceal. Job 27:11 (KJV)

The verse belongs to Job’s response to his friends as he defends his righteousness amid intense suffering. In this declaration Job maintains his integrity and affirms that he will not abandon his faith in God despite the trials that surround him. He says, “I will teach you concerning the hand of God,” indicating a determination to impart wisdom to his companions, not from his own insight but through the guidance and inspiration of the Almighty. By using the phrase “concerning the hand of God,” Job emphasizes that the knowledge he shares is rooted in divine authority rather than human speculation.

The second clause, “that which is with the Almighty will I not conceal,” reinforces his commitment to transparency before God. Job asserts that he will not withhold any knowledge or understanding that he has received from the Almighty. This promise reflects an unwavering trust in God’s sovereignty and a desire to remain faithful to the truths revealed to him.

Together these statements reveal a profound confidence in God’s providence. Job’s insistence on teaching and revealing what is with the Almighty demonstrates his resolve to stand firm in righteousness, even when his circumstances appear unjust. His declaration serves as a model for believers who face suffering, encouraging them to cling to the certainty that God’s hand guides their lives and that divine truth will not be hidden from those who earnestly seek it.

Thus, Job’s words encapsulate a steadfast reliance on God’s wisdom, a refusal to conceal divine insight, and a bold affirmation that the hand of God remains active and revealing, even in the midst of profound adversity.

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