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

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Job maintained unwavering hope in his Redeemer, affirming his belief in redemption despite his suffering.

In Job 19, Job expresses his steadfast confidence in his Redeemer, indicating that despite his immense suffering—losing his children, health, and possessions—he never lost hope. Job declares, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth,' affirming his belief in the resurrection and vindication that God would bring in the latter days. This illustrates the profound faith that Job possessed, knowing that his Redeemer would ultimately redeem both his soul and body. His confidence is rooted in the theological understanding that his Redeemer is not only capable of redemption but is also God incarnate, affirming the eternal nature of that hope.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-26

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