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Where True Wisdom Is Found: Job Declares the Fear of the Lord | Job 26–28

10 min · 23. Mai 2026
Episode Where True Wisdom Is Found: Job Declares the Fear of the Lord | Job 26–28 Cover

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In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we read Job 26–28. As Job responds to his friends, his words become deeply poetic and profound. He describes the overwhelming power of God over creation, refuses to surrender his integrity, and reflects on the mystery of true wisdom. Today’s reading includes: • Job’s awe-filled description of God’s power over the heavens and the earth • Job’s continued defense of his innocence • A powerful reflection on the value and source of wisdom • The declaration that “the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom” These chapters reveal a faith that wrestles honestly with suffering while still holding firmly to the greatness and wisdom of God. Chapters: • Job 26 • Job 27 • Job 28 Key Themes: • God’s sovereignty and power • Integrity in suffering • The limits of human understanding • Wisdom and the fear of the Lord • Faith in the midst of unanswered questions Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others walking through Scripture.

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