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How is Job a type of Christ?

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Job represents a type of Christ through his suffering and integrity in the face of trial.

Job is considered a type of Christ as he suffers unjustly while maintaining his righteousness and trust in God. In Job 1:8, God Himself identifies Job as a perfect and upright man, paralleling the sinlessness of Christ. Despite severe trials, Job clings to his faith, which reflects the ultimate obedience of Jesus, who faced suffering for our sakes. Job’s endurance under trial illustrates how true righteousness is sustained by grace, showcasing that righteousness is not based on human effort but on divine imputation through Christ, the perfect mediator of our faith.
Scripture References: Job 1:8, Hebrews 12:2

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