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What does the Bible say about Job being perfect and upright?

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The Bible testifies that Job was a 'perfect and upright man' who feared God and eschewed evil, reflecting his character rather than his actions.

In Job 1:8, God identifies Job as a 'perfect and upright man,' highlighting his character and sincere heart toward God. This perfection denotes Job's reverence, submission, and desire to please God rather than an absence of sin. While Job acknowledged his fallen nature and recognized himself as vile in God's sight, his relationship with God was marked by sincere faith and a genuine desire to do right, which underscores biblical perfection as referring to one's heart and intentions rather than flawless actions.
Scripture References: Job 1:8, Job 40:4, Job 9:20

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