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What does the Bible say about Job's repentance?

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Job's repentance, expressed in Job 42:1-6, shows his recognition of God's greatness and his own limitations.

In Job 42:1-6, Job answers the Lord and confesses his ignorance, stating, 'I have uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not.' This moment highlights Job's humility before God, acknowledging that he cannot grasp the fullness of God's wisdom and providence. Job's repentance is not merely about his past complaints but reflects a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and righteousness throughout his suffering. It illustrates a transformation from questioning God's justice to submitting to His will, demonstrating the grace of God that leads Job to true repentance.
Scripture References: Job 42:1-6

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