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What does the Bible say about Job's faith in the Redeemer?

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Job's faith expressed a profound assurance in his Redeemer, emphasizing the certainty of bodily resurrection and seeing God.

Job's faith, as highlighted in Job 19:25-26, reveals a strong conviction about the living nature of his Redeemer and the hope of bodily resurrection. He proclaims, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth,' which signifies not only his belief in a personal Redeemer but also trust in a future vindication when he would see God in the flesh. This confidence is rooted in the promise of mercy given to mankind post-fall, as mentioned in Genesis 3:15. Job's assurance reflects a spiritual understanding that transcends the trials and tribulations he faced, living in anticipation of a future reality where he would behold God directly.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-26, Genesis 3:15

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