Job looks back with longing on his former life, when God watched over him, his children were around him, and he walked in honor. He remembers how he rescued the poor and the fatherless, was eyes to the blind and feet to the lame, and sat as a respected chief among his people, a portrait of genuine godliness that refutes his friends’ charges.
Job study chapter
Job 29
patriarchal eraJob remembers his former days of honor, blessing, and usefulness to others.
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