Job Chapter 11

Summery

Job 11, in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, presents the response of Zophar, one of Job's friends, to Job's lamentations and pleas for understanding. Zophar rebukes Job for his words, claiming that he deserves even more suffering than what he has already endured. Zophar asserts that God's wisdom is infinite and that Job cannot fathom the depths of God's understanding.

In this chapter, Zophar emphasizes the need for Job to repent and seek God's mercy. He encourages Job to put away his iniquity and devote himself to God wholeheartedly. Zophar assures Job that if he repents, his life will be filled with brightness and hope, as his past troubles will fade away.