Job 26 in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible showcases Job's response to Bildad's previous speeches. In this chapter, Job acknowledges the power and majesty of God, emphasizing His dominion over creation and the limits of human understanding.
Job begins by describing the insignificance of Bildad's arguments, sarcastically remarking that his words have provided great help to someone with no strength or wisdom. He then proceeds to magnify the greatness of God, highlighting His ability to divide and measure the waters, as well as His role in forming and upholding the heavens. Job emphasizes that these incredible acts are only a mere glimpse of God's power, as the foundations of the earth tremble in awe of Him.
Furthermore, Job speaks about God's control over darkness and the clouds, highlighting the divine ability to contain and disperse them at will. He further discusses the vast expanse of the heavens, stretching out infinitely, and the weight of the earth, upheld by God's power.
