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What does the Bible say about Job's perfection?

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The Bible describes Job as a perfect and upright man who feared God and shunned evil (Job 1:1).

In Job 1:1, Job is characterized as a man who was perfect and upright, indicating his moral integrity and righteousness in the eyes of God. This 'perfection' suggests completeness and a wholehearted devotion to God, rather than sinlessness. It reflects his character and conduct, which were pleasing to the Lord. Similarly, others in Scripture, like Noah and Abraham, are described with the same term, placing emphasis on their faith and righteousness granted by God, showcasing that true perfection comes from being accepted by God through faith.
Scripture References: Job 1:1, Genesis 6:9, Genesis 17:1

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