Job 5, according to the King James Version (KJV), is a chapter that explores the speech of Eliphaz, one of Job's friends, in response to Job's lamentations and anguish. Eliphaz begins by asserting that human suffering is a result of one's own foolishness, as God punishes the wicked. He suggests that Job's suffering is a consequence of his own secret sins and encourages him to seek God's forgiveness and repentance. Eliphaz emphasizes that those who turn to God will receive His blessings and protection.
