Job Chapter 25

Summery

Job 25, according to the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, is a short chapter consisting of only six verses. It presents the response of Bildad the Shuhite, one of Job's friends, to Job's ongoing suffering and lamentation. Bildad's speech emphasizes the greatness and holiness of God compared to mortal man, highlighting humanity's inherent insignificance.

In this chapter, Bildad asserts that dominion and fear belong to God, who establishes peace in His high places. He argues that no human being can be justified before God or claim righteousness. Bildad essentially states that man is inherently flawed and unworthy before the divine majesty.