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Job Chapitre 25 (FREJND)

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Job Chapter 25
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1 *Et Bildad, le Shukhite, répondit et dit:

2 La domination et la terreur sont avec lui; il fait la paix dans ses hauts lieux.

3 Peut-on dénombrer ses troupes? et sur qui sa lumière ne se lève-t-elle pas?

4 Et comment l’homme sera-t-il juste devant ✶Dieu, et comment serait pur celui qui est né de femme?

5 Voici, la lune même ne brille pas, et les étoiles ne sont pas pures à ses yeux:

6 Combien moins l’homme, un ver, et le fils de l’homme, un vermisseau!

Questions Fréquentes

What is Bildad's final, short speech about in Job 25?
In his brief third and last speech, Bildad simply asserts God's dominion and majesty, asking how any human born of woman could possibly be pure or justified before him (v.2-4).
What does Job 25:6 mean calling man a worm?
Bildad closes by calling man 'a worm' and 'the son of man...a worm' (v.6), pressing his point that even the moon and stars aren't pure in God's sight — a line similar to Eliphaz's earlier argument at Job 15:14-16.
Why is Job 25 one of the shortest chapters in Job?
It's Bildad's last recorded speech in the debate, only six verses restating a familiar point about God's greatness and human unworthiness rather than adding new argument (v.1-6).

Bildad's question 'how can he be clean that is born of a woman' echoes an idea explored further in Job 15:14-16. Job answers this challenge directly in Job 26.